bloated? what is it bloated with? windows mail? windows calendar? windows media player? if you include those programs, people say it is bloated. if you exclude them, people complain that they arent getting enough. if you make them optional to install during setup, people complain that setup takes too long. if you include them on a disc, people will ignore the disc or complain that they have to setup their computer. the problem is that the bulk of the populous are stupid, ignorant SOBs and you know it. they arent happy unless they are unhappy.
"so now when i lose my keys, i lost my gps as well...excellent"
no. you use the GPS to find your keys.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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