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@djt But if it makes you happy, "Samsung still just does not get it"
@djt Yes, Thank you. But this Samsung phone runs Windows Mobile, which, by confession from Microsoft itself, does not support capacitive touch screens. Look it up.
Resistive touch screen? No thanks. Microsoft still just does not get it.
Jay C called it. I pecked out that comment in a hurry and spelled it wrong. Allow me to correct....
"Window to weight gain"
Umm... I believe that's "Window to wait gain"
Oh surprise surprise, it's not coming to Verizon. Verizon sucks. They have the crapiest gimped phones on the market. I know this has nothing to do with the EOS, it is just that I am so sick or seeing all these great new phones coming out and ZERO of them are coming to Verizon. Due to Corporate policy, I have to use Verizon or else go it alone on another carrier. Somethign I am not willing to pony up for.... yet.
Does this 2 year or 5 or 10 year (who knows?) exclusivity deal prevent Apple from creating a different model iPhone to come out on Verizon? After all, isn't the deal locked down to the Model of phone and not the OS? Perhaps one of these phones will be on Verizon (fingers crossed)
Yes!
Right on Dave Chappelle!

50 miles???? WTF? Did not the Toyota RAV4 EV go at least 100 miles on nickle metal hydried ( I know that is spelled wrong) batteries back in the 90's? As did the EV1? I think even on lead-acid batteries, they could go 50 miles...almost two decades ago!

This pisses me off. The reason Detroit does not wan these 100% EV cars on the road is that they make no money on after market parts and they don't know how to adapt.

Go watch "Who Killed the Electric Car" and you will know the truth!

Why is everyone so afraid to bash Apple? I'm not.
The biggest reason I would never buy an Apple has nothing to do with Apple Inc. but rather the fear of becoming a "mac guy"
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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