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11 or 12, I think it's obvious.
Typically, websites that are big (read Engadget and any other website of note) gets paid per 1000 impressions. If an ad doesn't load, it doesn't count as an impression.

It does hurt your favorite content producers.
I think A2DP would make these a lot more interesting, although on the real, I still couldn't figure out how to rock them without laughing.
I might be in the minority, but I actually prefer the left column better. I feel like I get a quick over view of the topic, and as long as its larger than one or two lines, it doesn't seem like an ad anymore.
LOGO holds a special place in my heart as it's the first memory I have of video editing.

Not many people know you could custom design cursors for the turtle, so my friend and I created a design of a guy walking, then shooting his head into a basketball hoop.

Ever since then, I've been making stories on the computer, although nothing has really lived up to the horror basketball hoop plot.
that's pretty awesome. Not sure who thought of it, but kudos.

Also, G, i thought the helicopter would be arriving from Dulles any day now, especially now that AOL is relocating to NYC.
Sorry kids, i guess since I'm not the traditionalist that others are, I tend to label those ten songs (including the hokey pokey, macarena, electric slide and any other line dancing song) dead at my wedding. Our DJ will be getting a banned songs list, and these ten are at the top.

Thanks for the start!
I'm going with entry #7. It definitely looks the best.
Niki,

I'm praying for you.

I don't even know if you know who I am, but I'm praying for you.

I really want everything to turn out the best for you.
Thomas, you lose the pun battle.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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