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Mostly nice!
Waaay too nice!
Nice...because I try to be a good Dad.
Just downloaded from the app store. If it was gone, it's back now.
Reagrding the article, never at any time were all the feeds freely televised as implied. They added the daily live feed for 1-3 games, all free, early in the season. Then after the All-Star game, they opened up the live feeds for all games to MLB.TV subscribers but still offered 1 free game. Shortly there after it was back to 1-2 free games (usually 2) similar to before. So, the only real change was adding the feeds for the MLB.TV subscribers (and now the 99c games). The app continues to get better and better. $10 to listen to every game for the year? I can't complain.

As for the blackout restrictions (there from the beginning), that sucks. Happy to not have to deal with that.
Got this dialog box on initial installation.
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Opera Crash Logging
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Opera crashed while trying to show the crash dialogue for a previous crash.
A crash log was created here:
C:\DOCUME~1\phatkrome\LOCALS~1\Temp\crash20090901081641.txt
Please send us this log manually.
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OK
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Just got the kids off to school. This would be a sweet reward!
OS 6. A long time ago! I couldn't wait for 7!
Always wanted one of these.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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