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no, no it is not
personally, I have no problem with in game ads, done right. if I see a coke machine instead of a Mr. Fizz machine, it only adds to the realism. It makes more sense to have real world items in games that take place in the real world. as far as making me buy anything, not gonna happen. now off to drink red bull in my pontiac.
mac version?
you must be kidding.
Richard Courtman @ Sep 20th 2007 2:25PM

Engadget always writes in biast[sic]against Apple

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what?
Did you seriously just accuse engadget of being anti-Apple?

Best Scene: At the end when you see the HUGE Greek army ready to slaughter the persians. They only outnumber us by a paltry 3 to 1, gives me goosebumps.
it was better when toms hardware did the exact same thing, about 2 years ago.
I think its the heat, My hard drive actually stopped working temporarily yesterday because it was over 100 degrees in my room, I had to bring in the air conditioner and put a window fan next to my computer before it cooled enough to stop losing the hard drive.
just build a real computer and be done with it, unless it's a laptop there is no reason to buy a POS prebuilt box.
Musiciansfriend.com is always a pretty good choice, that or if you are on good terms with your local music store guys, they can usually get you a pretty good deal, especially with trade ins. As to the quality, definitely good, the only thing that would be a little iffy is the pickups, always be alittle wary of "designed by Xinsert name here" pickups, but ultimately the best thing to do is go down to the nearest ibanez dealer and ask if they have one or something similar, and play it for a while, or if you are just learning, bring someone along. After basic quality concerns, the biggest is how comfortable you are playing it. A guitar everyone else loves does you no good if it is awkward to play, or if the pickups do not sound good with your amp.
sorry, correction, they say it has DiMarzio pickups,which are quite good, But for that kind of money, it should have some EMG 89s and make me waffles. Also, if the string method works out like they say, it could work, since they rool instead of fold, there would be no bending and creasing in the string, however, given that it is rapidly and frequently changing tension like that they really should either put a locking trem, or sperzel tuners, or it will slip from the grover tuners they put on, also, the truss rod on that would have to be seriously beefy, and it would still need to be adjusted a lot.
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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