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@Phoenix303: They learned from AT&T's mistakes. Roll 4G to cities that are large, but not major metro centers to test the real world usage and load on the network. Better to do it right then to pull an AT&T and eff the network up and deny it is a problem. Living in a medium sized city that was one of the first to

@Syntax Error: Meh, the Army has a simulator video game, it's called DARWARS. Kinda clunky, but it incorporates the FBCB2 and has pedals and a steering wheel for in vehicle hijinks. They have contractors that play the aggressor force. How awesome would it be to get a fatty gov contract to play FPS games all day?

@FriarNurgle: That's for the comm system the brits use. We have a similar setup that has an earphone and a mic boom that straps to your nugget. Useful for staying on your MBITR when you leave a vehicle, and you can put your MICH or ACH on over the top of it.

Go figure, tons of free web based and phone based apps, the Mac version... 50 bucks. Sounds about right.

Effin A, Pepper needs a new pair of shorts!!! Going to start doing 15 minute manual HTC software updates after lunch today!!!

@diw321: I believe that would be a laminate floor, pergo style. Couldn't imagine a retail store with real wood.

@cthonctic: Meh, I'm sure it's coming. BOOM! Just for you.

@GameBreaker: I've been with Sprint for ten years now. In Idaho, they are great, always have been...

@angstman: Works for the Evo, who cares about anything else?

@GameBreaker: Sprint is the most solid provider here, and we are lucky enough to get 4G as well, which is as fast as my cable internet at home. Plus, with the roaming agreement on Verizon, I get service all over the place for cheaper than any other provider (including the $10 4G fee for my Evo).

What happens if you are in the basement in the data center with no service and you run an app? Does it give you a grace period or what?

@cthonctic: unrevoked. BOOM! At least for a lot of Android phones...

@Platypus Man: That would be because it reserves system RAM for video use.

@bigbill25: And, if you are using the PC that needs an upgrade, the system scanner works like a champ to tell you what you have and what you can increase to.

@Benjamin Doyle: Was it a server? You shouldn't be using ECC on anything that isn't rack mounted.

@jmurph05: Your mobo just figured it out on it's own... Was it manufactured by SkyNet?

@oneshot719: If you know enough to know what ECC is and that you need it, you should know how to pick RAM already.