They should really change that blockquote. It isn't 4.2.3, but 4.2 and a superscripted 3 for a footnote at the bottom of Apple's page. Speaking of which, I just paid for a MobileMe Family Pack renewal yesterday. I'm starting to question whether or not it's worth it anymore. I don't use the hosted web space, and doesn't Google or Yahoo! offer push e-mails?
While the community and myself appreciate the jailbreaking and unlocking for our iOS devices, is it possible to create a similar application that will rebuild unjailbroken IPSW files, but with the inclusion of selected, customized SMS and email tones, which can be just as easily restored to a device in iTunes? There are some devices that I won't jailbreak for personal reasons, but I just want those one or two tweaks that will differentiate me from the dozen other iPhone users around me when a message comes in. Thanks again for everything!
Most new batteries charge to 80% in the first few minutes, he could have waited a little longer before disconnecting. Impatient little robot...
If you ran the scanner across Nero's tattoo, it would actually read, "Eric Bana."
That CHUD psuedo-review is empty and pointless. Sounds like a rant of a bitter individual. He mentions that its full of plot holes, yet makes one comment referring to one line of dialogue that's barely questionable. First time to that site, and thankfully it'll also be my last.
My only complaint remains... why did they need to drill to the planet's core in order to drop the red matter? Why not just drop the bomb on the planet surface? If anything, it would've been cool to see the destruction from ground level than below it. But, that's Hollywood for you.
Kirk's phaser was knocked out of his hand by the Romulan fighting him, and it fell off the drilling rig platform.
I thought that Spock's explanation and Captain Pike's instructions were very clear: the drilling rig was causing interference, causing communication and transporter disruption. Pike ordered the Kirk, Sulu, and Olsen to make an orbital jump to disable the rig in order to restore communication and beaming. Once the rig was destroyed, Chekov was able to beam them back up, then Spock went down to save the members of the Vulcan High Council.
Also, it's funny to think that they're inevitably targeting the same audience of the real Star Trek franchise: Nerds that can't get laid.
I would hate to admit it, but I bet their acting skills are better than some of the other Star Trek fan films that are out there.