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definately a welcome addition to the canadian mobile market place. i built the same plan i have for $60 compared to $85(about 93 after SAF) from rogers. contracts been up for a year with them so theyre gonna need to work their asses off to prevent me from churning.
hasnt that basically been what apple has been spewing in their ads for the past what?... 5 years - no viruses - it just works - blah blah.
telus offers a $15 unlimited data plan - no tethering tho. which is good enough. unlimited data with tethering is $75-100.. with EVDO Rev A thats a pretty decent price imo - especially since i pay my ISP about that much for my interwebs access and the speeds are better with the wireless card i have with telus. rogers data transfer rate is slow as molasses.. better network stability tho.
keep the polish jokes to yourself please.
"Japan Origami Airplane Association" think that pretty much explains everything..
i'm all for "inspiration" but looking at a different manufacturers design and thinking "how can i make that as cheap as possible?" doesnt really qualify for it has 4 wheels and atleast 2 doors. hyundai did it for years but have done a decent job creating their own identity recently.

I think i'll stay away from a car that gives me cancer while driving it..
that would be nice, might actually go for the employee rateplan if this happens - but rogers has done a pretty good job matching the plan for me.
looks nice, but they need to include some specs on their product page. looks alone arent enough to get their target market to buy them.. or even consider them. altho those m300's would look pretty good on me at gigs ;)
if theyre trying to bridge the gap between GH and real guitars so that kids switch over to playing real guitars theyre gonna need to really lower the price..
glass or plastic screen?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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