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that's a whole lot cheaper than i figured. i don't have a whole lot of interest in the camera, but we'll see. my opinion could change if they do some cool stuff with it.

now the wireless headset i'm totally interested in...but $60??? Billy G....you're killing me.

(digs into pocket to find $60)
wow. that's pretty aggressive pricing. any early adopters on the fence probably just jumped on board. i'm going to go down to Verizon and check it out when it finally gets there, but i don't think i can make the change from Pocket PC (touchscreen) to Smartphone (no touchscreen).
VZW customer service SUCKS! if their network wasn't so good and fast, everyone would be jumping ship. it's the same crap as the Samsung i730 Windows Mobile 5 upgrade. it's been "coming soon" for about 2 months now, and no one at VZW has any clue.
#3 you left out
"for $30 cheaper, no less"
did you get to play the Primus track? i'll bet you a dollar the bass line is harder than the lead guitar line in that song.
if there's anybody who can beat a million sequels out of a franchise, it's Activision. so this might be a good thing. at least until Guitar Hero 23: Abba Edition.

that being said, if this is what it takes to get an X360 edition of Guitar Hero with wireless guitars and downloadable songs, so be it.
XBLM is totally Farked/Slashdotted/Digged/Joystiqed.
servers in redmond are melting. i'm at 84% and now i keep getting disconnected and having to restart the DL.

first 20 mins 70%
last 60 mins 84%

welcome to the "Next-Gen" where your $400-600 consoles are subject to "the slashdot effect" and "farking".
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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