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This is called collusion. And yes, it's illegal.
Good joke. I don't want to buy an extra battery. Any others?
For the noob with no dock, and unwilling to go to ilounge or any other blog to do some research, can somebody suggest an awesome dock? I want one that's been generally accepted as awesome. I don't have the extra kensington battery.
Josh reminds me of a llama. Shave the beard!
Just complete sentences.

I have the M6400. It''s a sexy computer, I won't lie. I only have the 512 mb quadro card, though.
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Please, Engadget. My life could use this.
He's talking about the Ferrari Enzo, you dope.
@rebejas
According to princeton.edu
fatal-- fateful: having momentous consequences; of decisive importance

The fact that the phone would hang and stall when i'm trying to answer phone calls is of decisive importance, and did have momentous consequences. So I returned it. Don't be an idiot and try to pick my words apart, it just makes you look dumb.
I'm not an apple fanboy. I hate them.. My 3GS doesnt overheat, but if it does get hot, nothing happens but having a moist hand. When my 3 Pres overheated, the screen would become extremely splotchy.
I returned mine. I exchanged it two times (three phones) and all of them had major build quality issues. The screen is adversely effected by heat, and often splotchy. One HUGE [and fatal] error for me was that when I was multitasking--having five cards open--and received a call, my phone would lock up and either a) drop the call, or b) freeze for the duration of the ringing, or c) freeze until 1 second before voicemail.

Also, slightly bumping the phone jars the screen lose. Pressing on it with the slider closed makes the screen click (this isn't the BB Storm!).

I really REALLY wanted to love the phone. Web OS is great, but the phone just had too many issues to work out. I defended this phone from everybody, I played fanboy for a while, but eventually I took mine back to the Sprint store.

I was choosing between either this or the iPhone 3GS. I now have the 3GS. I'm fine with the switch.
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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