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I'll have to say that I think Blip.fm does this much better.
You're right, it is a Sprint biased website. It is a site run by the Kansas City Star who is notorious for being biased against Sprint. Just look through the archives and most of what they publish is negative reports. Also here is the real source: http://paliresearch.com/sprints-customer-care-jumps-to-first-from-last/#more-3564
Top ten lists are like @$$h0l3s, everyone has one. Your list isn't better that SciFi's, just different.

I agree Earth 2 was great, and the Flash was fun as well. On SciFi's list I agree with FireFly and Now, and Again.

But the Tick? Really? And War of the Worlds seems to have had too many episodes for this list. Sticks out like a sore thumb. And if you thought Carnivalé should have made the list why wasn't it on yours?
I have a PC hooked up to my TV, but I only use it for watching torrents. No DVR or tuner capabilities so I wouldn't classify it as an HTPC
Agreed that this was the best series finale ever. It's so good that I don't think I could ever watch it again because I don't want to tarnish the feelings I had while watching it, which of course where brought back while reading this review.
Thank you for pointing that out. I get so tired of people confusing the terms digital and HDTV. Digital television can be both SDTV and HDTV. Best Buy and many other retailers still sell CRT TVs that have digital tuners. If you want a TV for your garage and don't have an old one are you going to spend $100-$150 for a tube tv that is more likely to take the abuse of being in the garage, or are you going to buy a flat-panel that has a finite life-span and may not handle the dust and temperature changes a garage can hand it.

I love my HDTV, but I can think of plenty of other cases in addition to the one above where I would want to buy an SDTV CRT.
The T-610 was my last GSM phone before I started working for Sprint. I had the same signal issues when AT&T was transitioning to Cingular. There was a tower right next to my apartment, but for some reason they turned it off and I couldn't get a signal at home anymore. I don't think I would buy this phone if I were still on GSM though. Looks like it would be too easy to push the wrong menu button.
They probably don't want to look like hypocrites as well. During the writers strike non-writers seemed like they almost begging for people to get back to work by the end of it. SAG has seen what happens when one part of the industry goes down and I don't think they are prepared for a repeat. Additionally, they probably don't want to piss off SAG members that are in the higher end of the earnings spectrum. When you are talking about millions of dollars at stake for a negotiation that will have little impact on them, that's going to be a hard pill to swallow.
I have the Aiptek A-HD+ and the quality is pretty decent. It won't replace a name brand HD cam, but it is serving as a nice stop-gap until someone comes out with a good all-in-one solution.

If it uploads to Vimeo, which does allow HD video and much better SD than youtube, then it's a neat feature.
These channels are both on the same tier where I live. Combining the channels isn't likely to change whether I subscribe to that to tier, which is to say I still won't.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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