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Oh, and you can enter up to 25 times. Not sure if anyone read the rules and posted. Just trying to help.
$13,746 in Prizes

17" MBP
32GB iPod Touch
$10,000 in iTunes Cred
Time Capsule (Glad they added this. With all the free stuff, whoever wins will most likely download all the HD movies in the library.)
Also looks like he is wearing another watch under his sleeve. you can see a bulge under the cuff of his sleeve and a round metal object sticking out. That's just dumb. The worst part about this is that I was just thinking about a binary watch and where I could find one. This is not binary. Similar concept. Had it been binary, I would have called it fate and purchased one in black.
WOW! You actually got Joshua to reply. I opened the comments looking for someone to rag on his stereotypically translucent frail nerd arm. I got that AND a whine... That made my day. Thanks TS. And Thank you Joshua.
You just went over a bunch of heads with that one. But that's both funny and true.
My first iPhone cost $100.00 plus tax because I sold my iPod and old phone and put the money to my iPhone. My 3G only cost $100.00 because I sold my old iPhone and put it towards my new one. Everyone needs to remember that when you're an early adopter, you can sometimes sell your old stuff that's really not old to people that can't afford a new one. I'm not sure where everyone is, but craigslist.com is the best way to sell stuff.
Hey, when I notice that there is a new update to my iPhone, I imediately go to engadget and check out how it's been reviewed so far. I dig that. It's just comforting knowing that there is a "news" reproduction blog that tends to my interests. I love you engadget.
The pulsing light on my MBP freaks people out when they notice it in a dark room. And when I say people, I mean random chicks I meet at bars. And when I say dark room, I mean my bedroom after I turn off the flourecent pink flamingo lamp. Nothing but the truth.
But you would be giving up one of the most important specifications people associate with sleek and sexy devices. The thin-ness. An actual click wheel would add at least 50% more thickness to the device. That would make about as much sense as putting a tactile QWERTY on an iPhone. This blog is about the nano and the touch. This would be a more relevant comment on the classic review. That thing is already fat by today's standards and has been pushed into a new demographic. It's no longer for trend setters, it's now just a means of toting all or most of your music along with videos, TV shows, and movies for people who don't carry a laptop.
Apparently yes. Look at the amount of comments, diggs, and if you're really froggy, ask engadget what kind of traffic they get to these posts. There are non-apple blogs out there. This one is just smart enough to provide what a good portion of readers want. If the Zune or whatever you have was the number one electronic device sold for the last several years, then engadget would post any and all news about that. Also, this is not like a post about a case design, it is a post about LEAKED INFO! This is what the site is all about. I love to learn about new products before they are released. Engadget does a very good job about pleaseing the majority. If you are constantly annoyed with apple as much as I'm constantly anoyed with people like Simon, then go get your news from the Television or your Windows Mobile Device.
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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