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    Reil: Lifehacker Ninja Stars: Hm? I find a lack of call/end call buttons strange. #android more »
    ddhboy: Well lets look at how long that black bar is for the network name. AT&T doesn't take up that much space, however T-Mobile does. Verizon is also a ... more »
    dragon:ONE: The blacked out text - if you decide to go to the blog obnoxiously watermarked - is actually an identification number that can be tracked back to who ... more »
    stan-the-man: "Touch the android to begin" That sounds so naughty.... #android more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Fine lines: LG would also want for the specific costumers to sign this contract stating that if the costumer's head either: 1. Explodes 2. Grows a hug... more »
    zizzixx: Slugworth's payin' 20 grand.... more »
    LoringRhadamanthys: I abused my daddy's nut factory to find the correct LG. He has a lot of employees that opened up boxes for me, to find the LG Chocolate with the right... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Those are the ones made from Uranium-239. Don't ask where LG got the uranium or why they made phones out of it, just be happy that the U-239 has been... more »
    rossismyname: The pic above is one from the British site, if you go to [www.lgmobile.com] the US one pops up and it mentions them being "desperate" to recover the s... more »
    frigg: I don't know about you, but knowing that a particular phone might come with a lottery ticket is the reason i chose one phone over another. more »
    Uncletwitch: Points an accusing finger at the Samsung phone.. "You're worthless!!" more »
    Homerjay is utterly alone.: I'm a gum chewer normally, but when I heard about these ticket things of LG's I laid off the gum and switched to Chocolate. Now, of course, I'm right ... more »
    Bandit: I think the LED in the headlights is sort of cheezy. I think that every time I see an Audi with the "eyebrows." Looks like Christmas lights. I thin... more »
    Andy Nguyen: "More than you can afford, pal..." more »
    Uncletwitch: You know.. Audi also has a nice looking use of leds on most of their new line of cars.. Vering away from this for a sec.. What was that movie, whe... more »
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