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I want one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
will set this thing in the bedroom, turn up the booty music and make sweet sweet love to my sexy geeky husband! woot!
whatever it is, i want it. i think.
Actually, you can lose weight with the Wii Fit.

When I first got Wii Fit, I lost 5-7 lbs. But, like many other fitness situations, I stopped. Recently, I started up my fitness regimen again. I was walking for 3 weeks and got stuck at a certain weight. Fired up the Wii Fit again, and the pounds started coming off again.

The link you posted was about Wii Sports, not Wii Fit. But with Wii Sports, you don't have to do much to play those games. You can, but you don't have to. So it depends on how the study was conducted.
You said that if the CAO doesn't approve, then the Member's Representational Allowance would have to pay for them, which would come from taxpayer money.

But wouldn't the iPhones be paid for with taxpayer money if issued by the CAO as well?
Only Verizon customers get service on the metro. They have an exclusive contract.
When I had the Glyde (touch screen w/ physical slider keyboard), also made by Samsung - but for Verizon - it was very buggy. And it got worse not better. (I returned it.)

I was wondering if the same thing would happen with the Instinct, and it sounds like it has.
Wow, that's a beautiful phone. I just wish the touch screen was bigger - no need for all of those controls.

But a physical keyboard is great - I'm having so much trouble typing on my iPhone.

Would love to see this with Android in the fall.
Hopefully it's better than the Glyde over at Verizon. I had that phone for a couple weeks and loved it until it was just calling people accidentally. It was too easy to unlock the phone just hanging out in your pocket or hand.

And hopefully Sprint will be better to the UI than Verizon (which totally mucked up the music part of the glyde).

otherwise, Samsung is going to be in for a rough ride.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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