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It is really so hard to understand the difference between there and their?
Actually, the grammar is correct.

He could have said "Is there anything you can't do?" with an expected answer of "No."

However, the question "Is there nothing you can't do?" is also correct, with an expected answer of "Yes."

The fact that he can doing something does NOT prove that there is nothing he can't do. He did not ask "Is there not nothing you can do?" - that is a completely different question from "Is there nothing you can't do?"

Not only is EM1 an asshole, he is also wrong.
People buy millions of iPods and use their PC to sync - what's the big deal? Plus, no range issues, and works in any country.

As for why a reader, the battery lasts for days, and the screen does not flicker at all (your laptop does, even if you don't notice), you can read it in direct sunlight, and it's small enough to read like a book, in your hand.
You made three mistakes in your one line post!

You might want to learn a little about how to use commas, when to use upper-case letters, and what the plural of Nazi is.
So do you apply the same reasoning when you need a new car, or groceries - they would be free if you steal them.
As a person who does not steal music, I was very happy to get a Zune - several actually. I have three computers and three Zunes filled with thousands of songs, and I pay only $14.95 a month - barely more than the price of one CD.

Most of the people I know with iPods fill them with music borrowed (stolen) from friends or downloaded (also stolen).

I a shocked that the Zune has not received a better reception - as a player is is reasonable, and the subscription model is perfect for honest people without an existing huge collection of CDs. Alas, that may be a small demographic.
All the press has indicated that the 3G was EVDO, but the site says different:

15. 3G enabled for tri-band HSPA (850/1900/2100 MHz) Subscription with a third party carrier is required. Service activation and other fees apply. Terms & Conditions and additional restrictions apply.

Does anyone know what the real story is?
Does anyone know if this includes an HDMI port for connecting an external video source. I'd like to use it as a monitor for an xbox 360 at 1080p as well as using it as a computer.
Uh, the trackpoint is for your finger, not your thumb, and is the best pointing device ever. I have an UltraNav keyboard for my desktop computer as well - your hands never leave the home row, and is is much healthier for you than a mouse. Your arm was never designed for fine motor movements, and using a mouse for an extended period can cause all sorts of problems. Your fingertip is designed for fine motor control, and the track point is fast and effective. It might take you an hour or two to get used to it, but after that, there is nothing better. I'm been mouse-free since 1992 (IBM Thinkpad 700C with a 10.4 inch screen and WIndows 3.1)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just switched to Sprint from Verizon about three months ago for the Pre. Then I went for the Hero about a week ago. Now, I miss my hardware keyboard and am thinking about switching to the Moment. I am still able to switch back to Verizon if I want and get the Droid when it arrives. Should I just trade up to the Moment when it comes out, see if I like it, and if not switch to the Droid? Or something else entirely? Help!"

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