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  • Tony
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haha, wow... it's like the same mouse
did anyone else here see that and immediately think: Ansys?
yeah, i agree with you on that. I dont have room on my desk for something that big! especially with dual monitors
he's saying that you cant just keep waiting for version n+1 , because there will ALWAYS be a better version right around the corner.
I only buy Charmin. FUCK DOWNY PAPER TOWELS!
I really like this thing. I've had an ipod since the 2g's came out . I love my ipod touch . But when apple started putting out these tiny incremental updates to the ipod touch line, i started wondering , how long will this continue. Apple is going to keep adding a feature or two and i'm expected to buy the damn thing because its not cool to be seen walking around with the OLD ipod touch. Then they add in 10 dollar "software upgrades" . These usually just add a feature or two that should have been there in the first place. Stuff like that pisses consumers off, and makes you loose loyalty to a company. I've always bought microsoft software (windows, office, etc) but stuck with apple in the MP3 player catergory. But why? and I honestly want an answer from someone on here on this part- how could you NOT like the zune HD? what about it makes it so terrible? is it just because it isn't made by apple? Featurewise, it seems pretty great, and has a lot nicer looking UI than the ipod/iphone UI. so someone, step up. Why do you hate it?
microsoft makes SOFTWARE and a couple other things. not tablet PCs or phones, or anything that would warrant people going crazy over. thats why i like them.
This looks stupid. yeah, it SOUNDS cool, but 800 dollars for what would essentially be a portable DVD player (but most likely without ability to play DVDs) and touchscreen game device (see: huge-ass ipod)? I'm really hoping they're working on something better than this...
screw it. might as well give it a try
I'm still mad at you Engadget, for making this contest so damn hard for anyone who isnt a graphic designer, or at least relatively familiar with illustrator to even PARTICIPATE. I tried and i tried, but couldnt figure out how to do all the things that were in the guidelines (convert all fonts to curves, convert entire thing to vectors, etc) so here, i present to you, my design, just because i spent time on it and didnt get to submit it. There's some really great designs on here , so i'm guessing i wouldnt have won anyway, but i'd appreciate your feedback anyway....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tony_bombardo/3776365572/sizes/l/
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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