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@blackcat12: If you don't have nothing good to say....

@Agagulba: Deleting of comments is highly discouraged because nobody's voice should be muted. Disemvoweling happens to people who say bad things. Your comment towards willbo was verbally abusive. Take a moment to review [gizmodo.com]

@Agagulba: too bad we can't edit comments except for our own, only delete, demote, or disemvowel.

@techynottreky: the abnormally long distance between the time and the end of the screenshot. If it was the iPhone, you'd be seeing the battery level indicator right above where the word "calls" is. The lack of the battery indicator plus the fact that "Video Cals De..." continues beyond that screenshot suggests that

@Skutarth: Giving up on civil behavior does not make it right. This discussion has derailed and is now over. Please respect the community and refrain from continuing it further. Lets forget about this incident, eh?

@Dexomega: At the opposite end of the spectrum, let me take you on a tour of our lovely "L" system here in Chicago. Avoid stepping in the pee :p

This is like a dream within a dream. And the kick will be the pricetag.

@Skutarth: For someone who was preaching about logical fallacies earlier, you sure know how to reinforce an argument with personal insults.

@mindsale: Disemvoweled. Check out [kotaku.com] and learn why it isn't a good idea to fling out insults at other commenters.

@dougfresh: Calling other commenters homophobic slurs is not acceptable. Please take a moment to review [kotaku.com] When you have fully understood how to be a respectful commenter, you may re-apply.

This is great news, Adam. Unfortunately, by the time 4.1 comes out I might already have switched to a Droid Pro :( Regardless, I will still use my 3G as my iPod Touch, so it will be good to be able to open Twitter while listening to music and not have it stutter and possible kill off the iPod app.

@Canon7D-Fanboy: Article was updated, check out the last paragraph :)

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@moonshadowkati: I had a feeling that 'themed' was just a marketing term they were throwing around when I found out the 'themed' Droid 2 wouldn't make this sound whenever an error or a crash occurred.