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People like Jessica piss me off... if you thought it was so retarded and superficial, why didn't you just get off the damn line and order the phone on Apple.com- you'd get it in 3 weeks or so... oh, right, you're too pretentious to want to wait a few weeks. Hypocrite.

Yeah, I know... still funny to see though. What doesn't make sense is you LOSE a few hours when going from Anchorage to Louisville, not gain, so it still doesn't make sense.

It's fun to see time zone bugs in ups's website. Due to time zone differences, it left Anchorage Alaska 9/18 at 12:58am and arrived in Louisville on 9/18 at 12:07 am, 51 minutes before it left. So ups has it arriving at Louisville before departing anchorage for Louisville. Musta been going 88 mph.

Yay! It works! It departed Anchorage yesterday :-)

That happened to me when upgrading to iOS 5. If you can't fix it yourself, make an appointment at the genius bar and they can fix it really quickly.

A lot of stores are ground level here also, but during the work week in midtown the crowds are insane so I don't want to have to slow down to have to read awnings and looking for addresses.. if I know what I am looking for before hand, I can walk at a quick place since I've basically "walked" there already on the iPad

I used street view all the time! I work in nyc where I need to walk a ton and to find a small shop, it's nice to know what the awning will look like, what stores are next to it, what the building looks like, what side of the street it is on, etc.

It was 1pm eastern when the last updates for iOS 5 came out. This is the first MAJOR release to be sent OTA though, so hopefully that doesn't make a difference.

Yeah, but the technical impairs consumer that wouldn't know that there are multiple capacity iPhones won't be reselling it anytime soon. Chances are for them, 16gb would be MORE than enough... and Sprint is taking advantage of this

I know it's the consumer's fault... but let's be honest, that is always the case in retail and Sprint comes off as a bit skeevy for doing this.

Did anyone else notice the fact that only a few dealers are getting anything but the 64gb iPhone?

Bedford Hills/Katonah. i take metro north every day and 4g dies around Hawthorne. It's a bit of a tease, but verizon still promises by end of 2013 it'll be everywhere, plus it works in enough places we go- nyc, white plains, danbury, the palisades- that it's totally worth it.

90% of the New York tristate area has Verizon LTE, and i'm part of the 10% :-(. When is northern Westchester getting LTE dammit? The part that's the most frustrating is not the 3g, but the 10 mins on the train where you are between 3G and 4G and the phone keeps dropping a connection... sucks dammit

Yep... once costed me like $800 and a trip to the emergency room. Half my tongue was numb so I googled it- either I bit my tongue really hard and didn't know it or it's the first sign of a stroke and you need to be hospitalized ASAP. Turned out to be the former, but google scared me into looking into the latter

Yeah, but you don't have monthly charges on a laptop that you are contractually obligated to pay on a cell phone. Either way, 1/10 or 1/4, it still is pretty incredible

Why? They did it for iOS's Maps app, what's the difference? The Google Maps on Android is SO much better than the one on iOS, hence why Apple is forced to make their own, even if it means giving up Street View.

This probably does mean Snapseed will never be updated for iOS again and will fall behind the Android version- same as Maps did.