@Andyr2120: Ironically the TV show was a counter to the campy Batman of the 60s.
@Andyr2120: Ironically the TV show was a counter to the campy Batman of the 60s.
@lankysob: Yep
@gemcosta: So micro-sims don't need to be ejected?
Which one had more about Ken Watanabe's character? I only saw him for a second in one.
@CrispyAardvark: How would they move then?
@RenegadeNukes: The max is three buttons. It isn't a min.
@jagowar: No one is really keeping it a secret either. LG and others have been very open with their WP7 phones.
@Ninja Nemo: Because then it would be the same and it would be just as much of a controversy. Plus as many of us have pointed out a legitimate business doesn't have any use for that information.
@minibeardeath: So you get it from MS instead of google. Is it really that different?
@minibeardeath: Which is exactly what they can do now based on my search history, email, etc. and they didn't have to waste the gas to do it.
@CurisosityAteMyCat: Uh... its the internet. Were you really looking for logic and rational opinions?
@Nabaraj: Because MS is such a better mega corporation.
@markntravis: I think its an Opel Astra.
@Rayonic: Not really. I could drive around and map protected and unprotected hotspots using nothing more than my windows networking dialog.
@Mr.V.: No, no one was given that impression.
@Mr.V.: But it was fairly clear from the beginning that this type of information would be in there.
@dizbiz90: Thats actually not true. They were preparing for an audit when they found it.
@Scott Muller: Let alone waste the gas to do it.
@markntravis: Opel is the make. Not sure of the model.
@bustedchain: How does this change giving the benefit of the doubt?