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"but it's not design to be" Really?
It looks like the document belongs to the web development team at Sprint....the changes listed are all website related.

What's this on 4/19 about NDC nationwide launch on Sprint? Something going on with Nextel?
The author must be new technology reporting, or a teenager, as this is certainly not the first blackberry push-to-talk smartphone "ever". Nextel has had them before, and still does. They are very dated, but they do exist.
I think it was in poor taste to include the "To Bhupinder Panesar, In Confidence" on the image. Some poor sap may lose his job or get in trouble because his name is on leaked corporate secrets...even if he's not the leaker.
You know, NO ONE that actually lives in Chicago refers to it as Chi Town. It's pretty annoying actually. Try Chicagoland.
Why does it say MyFaves version 1.0???? Is there another newer version?
Mommy!
What does it matter if there are eyeballs in McNuggets or not?

I mean, what's the difference between a liver, or a leg, or a tongue or an eye? Or for that matter, between chicken meat and dog meat? It's all shades of gray, no?

Once you've decided to be a carnivore, what does it really matter what part of the animal you are eating? It's like saying a murder is more deserving of a harsh penalty if commited with a gun instead of a knife. Is there really a difference?

Become a vegetarian. Redeem your soul and your gut. And save some animals in the process...which can only help your karma.
Come to papa!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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