The Galaxy S and S II certainly weren't the company's first phones (or its last) to reflect that whatever-you-want-sir philosophy, but they drew attention to the problems it created.
The pair's animosity didn't begin with Romney's first New Hampshire attack ad last month, or McCain's recent New Hampshire surge that left the two men roughly neck-and-neck in most primary race surveys.
Much of the talk has been about the breakdown but it wasn't an issue last Wednesday against the Golden Lions or for the first 20 minutes on Saturday, when our attack was so fluent.