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This could pretty pretty cool to throw social networks on while getting some real work done.
My apartment really could use some swagging up!!
A great addition to my collection and one step closer to the Albino Drake!
I'll be keeping 100% of it so Veronica doesn't have to
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All this and more with a fantastic 5 minutes a battery life!

Seriously, won't this thing have to me a brick to support all that hardware?
I left the store a while ago, but as of 11ish am the Indianapolis Apple store at the Fashion Mall had all models in stock. There were 140 people in line with an estimated 2-3 hour wait.

On the upside, activation only took about 30 seconds and went through first try!
The PDA Data plan on the website says $30 for unlimited data. Just data though, you still have to pay extra for 1500 ($15) / unlimited ($20) texts. So if you're a text fiend like me...that's $40 for 450 Minutes, plus $30 for data, plus $15/20...you're looking at $85 / 90 per month.
@Dakira

Well poured, the Guiness should have a large head that's solid. Unlike the one in the picture which is full of air bubbles and really looks more like Coke than Guiness.
I've seen a couple people on Digg say something to the effect of "You've signed away your rights to sue them on the service agreement"....but this only thing I've found is

"Certain Services may require drilling holes in walls, securing wiring to baseboards, and similar alterations to Your property. Neither firedog nor any Contractor shall be held responsible for any property damage relating to the incidental alterations necessary to provide the Services."

Thoughts on how this applies Nilay?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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