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Uh, Mr. Neumann... I would hide that picture if I were you. Not exactly safe for work...

@cmdrlolcat: "Planned Obsolescence" in action!

I am SO SO happy I sold my 3G... Then I bought a BlackBerry to try it out...Sold that and now I'm about to buy an iPhone 4... Or not.

@Samurai I-am-awry: You should look at my other post about the iFlash adaptor... It works with up to 64GB CF cards... It works on the mini, too. :D

@billpetecom: Well yeah. I said it hasn't been widely adopted, not that it's horrible. :)

@Dacker: Intel made MP3 players?!

@maythetechbewithyou: Oh yeah, it definitely makes sense. Walkmans are pretty good for that and I think they have drag-and-drop support. The X series is amazing, even if the browser is a bit suckish and has no apps.

@maythetechbewithyou: RockBox probably has it... Seriously though, why FLAC? I never understood people who complain about mainstream products not using their not-often-used open source filetypes like FLAC and DivX/Xvid...

@Dacker: Sell it for some extra money... The older ones are actually becoming collector's items... The minis and the iPod Photo are actually really neat things to own since they fit so well in your hand. :)

@Jonathan Graft: Agreed. I really couldn't figure out how to use it *normally* without some deft navigation within the system. I could use it, but not without actually reading the instructions...

Convert your iPod hard drive into a flash drive using this do-hicky by a Mr. Tarkan in the UK called the "iFlash Adaptor". It's a ZIF-to-CF converter. Just buy your own 32GB CF card and ta-da! iPod Nano in a Classic!

These things are going to sell like hot cakes. A vibrator?! AWESOME! Now I don't have to buy an iPhone.

@Unf'withable: Since there is a motor in the new iPod Touch and we can jailbreak it... my guess is that yes, unauthorized apps can use it. :p

@sfokevin: Pleasure, man... pleasure.

One of those iPod Touches has my name on it. Quite literally, actually.

Wow man... That is some great advertising for Sony right there.

@theamazingpete: The "X" factor may literally be the Xbox Live service. Can you imagine having the ability to update your Xbox and watch stuff remotely like on the PS3? With the Xbox's larger fanbase, WP7 will take off like a plane. :-)

Heh, so much for Steve Jobs' prediction of everything being downloaded over the net in two to three years.