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Me too. Pause it for a minute and it will be less choppy.
I figure Apple monitors blogs like this to truly figure out if it works, so here's my two cents. It's everything promised! It's what 2.0 should have been on July 11th, minus Genius. App downloads on the phone are lighting quick now, no apple crashes, backups are blindingly quick. And some great surprises to me: when updating apps on the phone, that app goes back to its normal spot, not at the last home screen, MUCH more details in the iPod when browsing through songs, how much time left in the videos.

Genius was like a bonus at this point - which works great by the way.

I am very happy now.
I'd take what I like, and give the rest to whatever friend wants it before I think of selling the rest.
What's another 45 seconds? My computer could boot vista and have firefox open in ~1 minute
Do I need to fully restore my phone? Supposedly if I just hit the upgrade button it survives the activation and remains unlocked, sans Cydia + it's apps.

If I do, I'll wait for the next version.
Actually the jailbreak version of the flashlight app on 2.0 increases to brightness to max, just like it did on 1.x.

Apple forbids devs from increasing the brightness via their apps
Thinkgeek has had a water powered clock for over 2 years, but it requires some type of removable, replaceable cartridge. Does this have something similiar?
Look at the top of a gen 1 iPhone in bright sunlight and you will see all the sensors.
Yeah I think I'll go through all that trouble to get credit for those 3 spam messages in 2 years I got.
When it comes included with a blu ray player w/ bd live then I will buy it. I am not going to buy a blu ray player, only have bd live released ~1 year, and buy this and it comes included with blu ray players.
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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