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This is a good sign for Blackjack users. In the unreleased WM6 Blackjack update, there is a setting for Video Share. They may have held back on rolling out the update until Video Share was implemented. I think the official release of WM6 for the Blackjack should be happening soon.
The Black Pearl is also rebranded inside and out with .73 firmware.

The red had been since launch.
Micheal Jackson's robot statue will include a to-scale working Nokia cell.
Alltel Circle of Life?

"Buried by Long Distance charges?"

I hope this casket is RoHS compliant.

I would personally love to see some Dreamcast games show up, but I doubt that will happen since the Dreamcast engine was so unconventional.

In the meantime, how about some more N64 games?
I voted for this, but the 510 was a close second.

Strange thing is...

I just jumped on Autotrader, and there is a 95 for $5000 on there. Looks like this, but w/o the red calipers.
Looks kinda like a Ford product. I say this for 2 reasons, both cars parked next to it are Ford's (Weak Explanation but...)

The front and back Manufacturer emblems look like an oval also, and the 3 bar grille is a good sign.

Although, the wheels do not look anything like Ford's normal design, they look Honda/Hyundai-ish. And the overall body, except the rear hatch look quite Nissan-ish.

Whatever the hell it is, it looks very close to production. Im sure we will find out very soon what it is, and it does look like it possibly may be bound for US shores.
And also #3. The VE did not find it's way into the Maxima until 1992.

I think im done.
I agree with the Maxima, the VE only really had a problem with the knock sensor, but that is the only common issue. The GXE (VG30E) was a great commuter, enough power, decent MPG, and very comfortable.

I have owned a 3rd Gen Maxima, and also an Oldsmobile Intrigue. Other than the cheap interior, my Intrigue was a rock. Plenty of power, and drove similar to a sporty coupe. Those can be found (2000+) for less than $6000 if you look in the right place.
I scored a pretty cool little iPod alarm clock/dock yesterday for $30.

Otherwise I was too late for any of the other sales. :(
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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