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MMMMMMmmm Slingcatcher..
For those that didn't know, this service was a slow, outdated Wireless Internet service that you ACTUALLY HAD TO PAY FOR!! Seriously, not free, not anything nobie or anything like that. For profit, and Philadelphia turned its nose up to sub DSL speeds at equal to/more than DSL costs. Simple case closed. Dumb decision by the city of Philadelphia.
Begin requisite phrase to be uttered when your phone's been ganked, or when this design is swindled:

"Somebody stole my Thunder"

Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh..... yeah..

J
"I've never actually seen this billboard, but I'd like to think that it's located at the entrance to the Ben Franklin Bridge, so that as the dwindling population of the birthplace of freedom flees to the exurbs of New Jersey, they're left with a name a face and a phone number to attribute the death of their city to."

Oddly enough it is one or two blocks away from the Ben Franklin and the very road that leads to it(Linden Street I think), but faces the traffic that enters the city. But yeah, point made, Philly is gettin pretty bad.
Although I found the attempt at humor mildly amusing, being a Camden Resident who passes by that digital billboard everyday, believing that Camden is home of most of the most wanteds/murderers is kinda stretching the truth. Killadelphia is eating Camden, NJ's murder capital of the country title for breakfast this year. So ummmm, point the mirror the other way buddy.
I think I need to Wii.
What is wrong with you folks? You attack these blog forum/comments like the reporting of consumer electronic news disgusts you and killed one of your closest kin. Just because its iphone/sony/apple/M$ related, doesn't mean you "should" open your yip-yap and pollute the comment posts with whining and moaning, telling the every one within ear shot that you don't wanna hear about the Big Dark world out there. Please. Its a blog, that's biased at times, and likes to tell running jokes with pics of CEOs with Consoles that are 3X the size of the actual ones. I for one was interested in the news, cuz the other regions are gettin it first, and a little cheaper at that. The PSP does have decent games out now, and the Homebrew experience is damn good. Big props to the dude that said GBA/DS carts are proprietary too, we don't expect portable systems to use CD/DVD/VHS/8track do we??! So if you don't have one and hate Sony, keep your diatribes to a minimum, cuz now I'm resorting to whining about not wanting to hear something anymore... wow that was circular.
I'm looking forward to the shinyness. That is all.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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