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Should I point out that a Mac is a PC (personal computer)?
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I'm looking forward to an OS that gives iApple and MS a run for it's money (I'm a WM6 user) but I'm really sorry, this phone is too sparse. I could have made something more sexy out of pine lumber.
I need professional help because I'd probably keep all of it.
We're breeding a world full of moronic pansies. I blame all of this on child bike helmets. I never had one as a kid. I took a spill, nailed my noggin, and quickly learned that trying to bunny-hop a 12" curb was stupid. Where did that thinking get me? Well, late into my 30's, I don't run into flipping street poles now.
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Where the hell was the RIAA when I was recording AC/DC off of the airwaves of KOME in the San Francisco Bay Area with my Realistic Cassette Recorder in the 7th grade? These idiots are pulling at strings. I'm all for the bands and performers getting a fair chunk of coin for what they do but the RIAA can shave my nads and choke on the pubes.
Well this sucks. It took me a full year to settle down on an HD monitor for my living room. I've always preached to not listen or read on what TV/monitor is the best... go view them with your own eyes and then purchase. That being said, I own a 55" Fujitsu plasma. Sure, it's only 1080i, but it is hands-down the best video I've seen. The only other HD that came close was the high-end Sony's. Fujitsu's name might not be out there for displays but I think they can only blame that on their advertising department. They make one beautiful HD display in my book.
$9.99 a month isn't much but when you keep adding small amounts like this, MMO's, etc... they start adding up and pretty soon you've got too many monkeys on your back. I'd rather see this thing sell for five bones and have no subscription.
Correct, but the i-mate and the Photovu are both shite. Bummer is that Martin's review of this thing just classified it as crappy as the others. Time to just create my own it seems. Nobody has yet to make one worth a damn.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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