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I suffered through a round of this last night, and I have to say it is the most fucking annoying thing ever.
@glennS

Not very fucking hard to make a company profitable when it has 0 competition.
The beginning of the end of TV as we know it.
@The Fuzz 53

Oh, they were only $99 each.
Picked up 2 Panasonic BD-60's from PC Richard, one for Dad and an extra one for my bedroom.
I can comment here, but not on the HD page. WTF?
No wi-fi? I'm sure we have those peckerheads at Verizon to thank for that. I'm sure it's because they're trying to figure out a way to charge a monthly fee for it.
No Stern, so who gives a shit?

The real fucking question is who's the asshole here? Sirius for thinking it will hurt Stiletto sales, or those fucking jerkoffs at AT&T (you know, the idiots that can get fucking picture messaging to work on their most popular phone while every other carrier on the planet can) not wanting to actually invest in their shitty network to support the amount of bandwith it could use up.

I'm calling Stern on Monday to get to the bottom of this.
In other words, it has features that not even the real Storm has, aka Wi-Fi.

Thanks VERIZON, I LOVE YOU SO MUCH you fucking pricks.
Simple solution.

4 day work week.

More people to do the same amount of work = less unemployment
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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