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Well I am definitely interested, as I read this on my i7 Hackintosh...
Our rhythm has been true, for many centuries!
Well pity that they decided to force a three year down our throats.

I've been with Bell for ~6 years and even worked for them. I was considering switching over to rogers at the announcement of this but I refuse to sign a three year. Their loss, I guess...
Seriously... who rushes heart on warlock?

you need to go something badass like guinsoo refresher. =/
Did anyone else feel that this is the irl version of the GoldenEye level complex?

(The basement...)
By the way...

"Apple Fanboys" make up for a small percentage of Mac Users.
So please, cut the crap.
I might have even preferred this to my old PPC 6100/66av...

But this guy is a complete and utter tool.
As someone who is content with a 350d, the only reason I don't consider this is because it includes the same friggin lens, which imo isn't that great.

The option for a 20-70IS or something would be greatly greatly appreciated.

(And I'm sure I could find it sans the lens...but why would I bother?)
I have a 64 series Sharp Aquos display, and it works great.

42" @ $1250 CAD so not a bad deal either. Works on all resolutions, has been used as either primary or secondary.

Just... don't expect to do a whole lot of text.
You don't want a Canadian data plan either...

I work for bell, and feel that all Canadian wireless companies like to "throw sand in it" when it comes to data.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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