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ill buy your DMP-BD35, bikehorn.

VHS? I don't need no stinking VHS.
Nick maybe you should get T-Mobile or AT$T. They have this new thing that came out in like 1991 where you can use whatever phone you want by just switching sim cards.
So ever what happened to land of the free?
You can get a free scan at an autozone store. A lot of the chain auto parts stores do free scans.
3 years my ass. You know why I can't be bothered with an iPhone? No 3G and a $500 price tag. FORGET IT! Also, I am betting durability will be mediocre just like my experiences with their ipods and notebooks. Any new phone purchase MUST have HSDPA or EVDO-rev. A. I'm no BB/RIM junkie or anything. I'll jump ship and ditch my pearl when something comes out with a phone featuring a full qwerty keyboard, 3G radio, wifi, bluetooth 2.0, at least a QVGA screen, MP3, 2mp camera w/video recording, all in a nice small pocket friendly package. The 8800 sounds like a winner if it had a camera.
Call me a doubting Thomas, but I don't believe it. Even the most modest $40 a month plan translate to $720 over the 18 month span. That's way more than the phone retails. I could see 6 months maybe... If this ridiculous rumor/dream does turn out to be true, you'll probably see an iPhone in my hand.
Don't forget licensing royalties for things like parts sales, model cars, apparel, etc. and various other forms of income. It's great when people talk and speculate like they know something but they really have no clue.
Hey MB, Any more ways you can make your cars overly complicated, unreliable, and ultimately expensive to fix? Let ME drive the car. Why is this crap necessary? MB is getting worse and worse by the day. When you keep adding ridiculous worthless "upgrades" and "features" you're asking for more problems, bugs, and failures. It's Murphy's law.
They would be better off filing a suit along the lines of the oil/auto industry conspiracy theories. (You know rumors/theories... the auto industry purposely did not encourage fuel economy or deploy fuel saving technologies because of a more than friendly relationship with the oil industry, etc.)
Umm... Yeah 2.99 for a crappy ringtone? Who pays that? I mean if you can buy the whole song on iTunes(or similar) for $1 and dump it on your phone for free, who needs the carrier's low quality 20 second ringtone? Not to mention if you already own the CD. Why pay twice? And wallpaper? I find it amazing that these goofy Jamster type companies exist. But, then again they are sneaky with the fine print about their $25 a month charges to your cell account.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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