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@gamerjason88: But are those lightweight Linux distros user friendly?

@surj08: It could be ARM.

@Brandt: After the fiascos I've had with college textbooks, insane prices and crappy online homeworks systems you HAVE to buy, I'm not ready to give textbook publishers another dime. Of course, they'll just find ways to extort me.

@jonnythan: I found that out later, but he could have explained it better. It would be nice to have at least had the option to pay them $30 a month for data though :P.

@Moin Nam: There will be a main pod, and people are free to set up their own.

@Yahweh Took My Prepuce: Textbook publishers now just bundle the book with a ridiculously priced one time use one year access key to some poorly written website that professors seem to like using for homework.

@cadenlaguna: Sprint outsources their web chat people to India, they can hardly understand English.

Sprint's online chat representatives are terrible. Here's a chat I had with them once about switching plans: [pastebin.com]

@Zonky: But not all places. I had t-mobile a few years ago, reception was terrible and dropped calls were rampant. Granted, we were living in a place with little t-mobile support, but I also noticed it when traveling to different places. I'm sure it works great when you're in a good zone for reception though, it

@NoOneSpecific: I would see if there are any alternate roms for now. I imagine there will be a lot of gingerbread roms coming out for these phones fairly soon, assuming there aren't any massive changes in the hardware. For the record, HTCs are a much better specimen of Android done right, software wise.

@theubersmurf: It wasn't like avatar, it had actual depth, but I don't see why everyone thought it was so complex, it was relatively simple to track. Basically, it's not Primer, but it's not Avatar either, there's more to it than your average dumb movie, but it's not designed to be inaccessible.

@DadeMurphy: This is because the movie didn't have full real time footage for all layers, they chose to pick the plot correlation points to match by instead.

@SKiTz: +1 and hearted.

@NoOneSpecific: I've heard a lot of it is due to buggy software, putting Google in charge of developing the kernel should help alleviate this. Having the Nexus S around should help get some better kernels and roms out for existing Galaxy S devices.

@RayKinStL: I also don't see Google releasing a CDMA developer's phone, just because the main carriers in the US are incredibly stingy with their esn databases, and don't suport R-UIMs. Right now, it's set up so every phone is a carrier exclusive.

@redman042: I mean, it's T-mobile even. AT&T has better voice coverage than they do.

@McMike: Woz looks infinitely happier, FWIW.

@Batmanuel: Didn't know they were rebuilding it, it's good that they're able to do stuff like that. It's a great museum.

@spyderr0de0: BUT THINK OF THE CHILDREN! THEY'RE TOO STUPID TO DO THAT!