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Haha, that made me laugh. But it is true. Truth hurts. VZW people will start moaning.....
@ Phil Schiller's Ghost

"No. Flash is not a standard. And neither is SilverLight."

It is not a "standard" per se, but it IS a defacto standard.......
This is very neat!
That 63,000 figure seems low. What is your source?
Another option, better than Jersey City, is Hoboken NJ. On the same PATH line as Jersey City. However, Hoboken has more to do.

The "W" hotel recently opened in Hoboken, and its very nice. 5 minute safe walk to the train, and then another 15 minutes to 33rd street.
As an ex-disney cast member from years ago, I remember during training they told us that there is a safety system that shuts down the power on the loop if trains on the same track even come within 300 yards or some distance like that.

For something like this to happen it must have been (in my opinion), multiple failures /perfect storm that had contributed to it, including the obvious failure of the 'safety system'.


I am surprised this wasn't blamed on at&t like every other iPhone issue.

What's the big deal, can't the developer just build and host a webpage with the jokes. I mean it's a work around.... (After reading that ridiculous work around with the pocket verizon router just to avoid and stick it to AT&T I thought a solution like that would be posed by TUAW.)
Back in the 80's apple had the Apple ][gs. If I recall the gs stood for graphics and sound. Also, I don't think the computer was that great of a success.

I am sure GS doesn't mean graphics sound. that wouldn't make sense in this day and age.
Question??
I hear on the news that in the middle of the ocean outside of radar, no one knows exactly where the plane was when it probably dissapeard, they only had a 20 or 30 minute old location radioed in.

I hear that the electrical fault signal was somehow transmited back to HQ. How come the plane just can't transmit coordinates of the location every 2 minutes or so? I would imagine that would require a faily simple transmission of basic GPS data. Very simple coordinates and flight # or whatever?
Target in Riverdale NJ had a boatload of Wii's in stock on Sunday. Not sure what the big deal is???
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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