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    Hiphopopotamus: Can someone please explain to me how the hell one would send and receive email with this device? more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Well, who needs watch phones anyways... more »
    Ktk: .. I first read this at $50 and thought.. WANT Missed a number before hand >:[ more »
    jimmyg: This is a simple phone, not a smart phone people. There are still folks out there who just want to use a phone to make calls, not watch videos and pla... more »
    Mandatory_Field: If this form factor really takes off, people will start looking at their wrists to tell the time again. more »
    selfprofessedgeek: wonder if it's got bluetooth? seems to be the only feasible way to talk (bluetooth headset)... speakerphone option doesn't seem like a good option more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: A watchphone reminds me of Penny from the Inspector Gadget cartoons.... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: When you dial 531-8008 and turn the phonewatch upside down, it says BOOBIES! more »
    NurseDave: WHOOOP WHOOOP WHOOOP ***Dork alert level 5*** more »
    ninjagin: I've been waiting to see where this form factor would go. From the "watch" side -- deployant clasp, nice leather band, curvature to fit a wrist -- all... more »
    bosskev: Who phones the Watchphone? more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: And if you think typing out numbers on the iPhone is bad................................. more »
    BloggyMcBlogBlog: Dick Tracy laughs at this watch. Then yells at you to get off his lawn. more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: I take it that this is the calculator watch of the next generation? more »
    Thud: [blockquote]...includes vehicles representing almost every Bond film, ranging from a typical Aston Martin DB5 to the 42-ton Russian tank from Goldeney... more »
    bosskev: And on a completely unrelated note, has anyone noticed the hilariously non-sequitir ads "chosen' by the Google ad placement algorithm to accompany thi... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Both this Espirit and the burgundy Turbo Sport from For Your Eyes Only are beautiful cars, but none top the sex appeal of the Austin Martin DB5 from G... more »
    Nick: it's not the collecting that makes him crazy. it's the eight large, futurama style empty jars labled: Nelson, Connery, Niven, Dalton, Lazenby, Brosnan... more »
    bosskev: Sorry, but I've looked at the James Bond Museum webpage (currently a placeholder) from the link provided--and the webpage just doesn't cut it, doing a... more »
    architectman: Yeah, right. Bond's not real. And the world is flat. more »
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