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I would love to have this for my UC.
We, kansas people, are dumb. New York City? That must be a gazillion miles away. Here is what I think...wait, got to go plow my field, be right back.
This channel's going to go downhill even worse then what it is today. It's green-speak is so ridiculous at this point, NBC is going to make this station into some kind Al Gore Love Channel. I will only watch it if it can go back to it's roots, weather. No gardening and no climate change farce shows. I can't stand to watch Al Roker...
Downloaded FF:CC this morning. Haven't played it yet. Did start it up though and there are add-ons available already for it. The add-ons are anywhere from 100-300 points. Graphics look very nice.
I've seen DMHO live and they are exciting, interactive, and are great crowd-pleasers. I'm glad the judges are getting them to change their outfits a bit as they were a bit dated and stiff. The blue jeans make them look a lot better.
William Christopher is actually in KC doing a gig.

http://www.newtheatre.com/
Congratulations Smiley7, I will now nominate you for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Thanks to the leaked “iPhone Sales Training Workbook” for AT&T Wireless employees leaked last week as well as Apple CEO Steve Jobs WWDC keynote, you can take the following to the bank:

1. The iPhone will have support for IMAP, POP3, and Yahoo Push mail. It will also automatically recognize and detect phone numbers in email messages, and gives the option for a one-click access to dialing them. The iPhone does not support Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), so you will not be able to attach pictures or videos to text messages. It will not let you “chat” with friends directly via instant messaging (IM).
2. Videos will pause automatically when a call comes in, and then resumes when the call ends.

3. The iPhone does not have Global Positioning System (GPS).
4. There is no such thing as an iPhone SDK. Third-party applications will be allowed only as web-based applications loaded the Internet via the iPhone’s Safari web browser.
5. You must either setup or have an existing iTunes account in order to use the iPhone, even if you do not intend to make purchases. This is an additional requirement on top of the 2-year service agreement with AT&T.
6. Synchronization is automatic when the iPhone is plugged into a Mac or PC for email, contacts, calendar, and photos.
Sprint Nextel Upstage = iPhone killer
What do you want, a multi-function device or a display piece?
"For those of us who don't care to watch an hour of meaningless babble, 'Veronica' comes to the rescue." Maybe she can help those of you not interested in politics or 'babble' NOT to vote in the next election.

The State of the Union address is vitally important as it lays out the game plan or objectives of our country's next year. Tonight we will see President Bush, our Commander in Chief not run from fear and face up to the growing threat of terrorism surrounding us. If that doesn't appeal to you, you can wager the number of seconds until Pillary gives her trademark scowl and crosses her arms.

God bless America!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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