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  • Russ Hughes
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Isn't this what a wife is for? ;)
Everything is Photoshopped - get over it!
It is to do with licensing restrictions in international territories, this can seem restrictive, but is there to protect copyright owners. At times not been able to see American TV can be a blessing!
Opps I meant the word 'use' not 'us' - glass houses!
@ Zoom

The use of a colon there is debatable, but can be used if one so wishes.

@ Gad Get

Sadly Colin let the side down by the omission and over us of punctuation, however the point was still well made.
I'm with Colin Potter.

Wroot posted 'If you are talking about new tv serial, maybe you are right. Haven't seen. But i do kinda like the old series with Hasselhoff and some other oldschool tv series as my favorite P.I. Magnum :)'

In the opening sentence he omits the word 'the', after the comma there should be the word 'then'.

In this context it's not a 'serial' but a 'series'

The modality of his second sentence is flawed it is missing the word 'I' and 'it'.

In fact the whole response is littered with the worst grammar possible.

I know I'll get low ranked for pointing this out, or alternatively get some mindless, uneducated twat telling me that grammar and sentence construction is unimportant, but remember if those writing software code took the same approach, then your software would be screwed or at best Vista.
@ Elijah

Do you really think he has the brains or the ability to create a 4 year old daughter?
Never mind the noise do they have a Sarah Palin setting?
If they leaked in the German site I'd put that down to a faulty battery!
I like Coca Cola but what's this little taste test got to do with 10.5.5?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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