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@TikiTeko I'm not sure if I can, not without it being a major pain in the butt anyway.
It's time to update my Tilt (which, after two years of faithful service is dying a slow death). The Tilt 2 had my $$$ all locked up until I saw this. The $100 price difference makes up for the eXpo's smaller screen and shorter battery life to me, and I've *rarely* played with cooked ROMs, so the loss of XDA support isn't a huge deal. I think it's pretty compelling for those of us who are happy with WinMo.
As a BMW owner who spent two weeks in an E9x while my E46 was in the shop.

BMW interiors are shit.

No, no, really, I was way more impressed by the CTS' interior that the new 3 Series (which has some of the worst ergonomics known to man, although BMW has apparently addressed some of those issues). You don't buy a BMW for the inside. I don't think that's a secret.
Well, if there's one thing I've learned from cars and gadgets is that prototype builds are *always exactly* what gets released to the public and therefore completely worth getting worked up over. I've never seen a UI polished after an early build was leaked, ever.
@Mark

I have three Sirius subscriptions (one in my car, one in my wife's car, one for my wife's desk at work). I will not be renewing my subscription for a fourth year. My next door neighbor cancelled her subscription after two years for the reasons I stated above.

Frankly, "Funny in the Morning," isn't and I don't need two trance channels instead of one tance, one breakbeat. They brought Backspin back, which is good, but not enough to offset the increase in pice and decrease in services. I love Jason Ellis, but not enough to make up for how pissed off I am at the other changes.

So, yeah, some of us can happily go back.
I went from being a huge Sirius supporter to thinking it was a waste of money overnight when their new merged channel lineup revealed that they killed half of the channels I liked and overlaid XM channels on the other half. Oh, and when they raised the prices.

Honestly, harddrive or MP3 player integration is much more worth the money for me at this point.
@Targa

With the Sense UI HTC went deep with UI changes. It's not a launcher screen they tweaked *the entire UI.* This has been reported time and time again and is one of the reasons people are so hyped on this phone. Apparently they don't teach reading comprehension in Troll School.
The E46 330 has equivalent performance to the E36 M3. BMW kills its own.
I knew I wasn't the only person who hated this. It's like saying "I weigh 250 weights" or "I'm six three talls."
@Ryan - Yes, Canon broke backwards compatibility, but the EF mount is likely older than half the people commenting in this post. It's not like they did it yesterday, I can fit the same lens that my father took pictures of my high school graduation with in 1991 on my 40D in 2009 (which is why I went with Canon, by the way, my dad shoots Canon, so I can borrow from his collection of gear going back two decades that and Minolta going under, I have bad history with Sony everything). If I want to go hardcore there's a whole industry in adapting this mount to that mount. If you look hard enough everything can be used with everything else, it's just what you're willing to sacrifice. All of which is to say, there are plenty of cool old lenses out there available for Canon (and cheap too, you just have to look). I don't think the difference between having 50 years worth of compatible lenses and 25 years is that great in the real world. YM, of course, MV
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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