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Set free? It's not set free until I can order it and figure out how much it costs! :-)
More like a Banshee ripoff. She's actually a real Marvel heroine, BTW.

http://www.marvel.com/universe/Songbird
David, that's a good catch.

There seem to be many inconsistencies in the original story that Textually picked up on. For example, The Research Institute for Electronic Components, Bucharest no longer exists. It was merged into the National Institute for Research and Development in Micro and Nanotechnologies in --- yep, 1999.

Professor Edward Tuddenham is no longer with the Imperial College Medical School; he's been with University College London since 2005.

More about the inconsistencies here.

http://technologyexpert.blogspot.com/2009/01/cell-phones-may-affect-your-heart.html
All this says is that for ONE iPhone the antenna was fine. Statistically, they need to test more than one. And it doesn't rule out the Infineon chipset or firmware.
Right now O2's store says 8GB OUT OF STOCK and the 16GB is in stock.
It better not be ... first of all, the 8600 isn't as fast as the 7950 ... although it is DX10. What we need is an 8800 ...
I always figured eSATA would become the USB 3.0 ...
I think the ending was brilliant. There are neat, tied-up endings in life. I think it showed his paranoia (justified) and how his life really is.
I've given up on this show, because it's become all about glitz and not about science and evidence. I mean, Boa Vista and Calleigh always dress far too nicely for a crime scene, and while I can forgive some inaccuracy, lately they've been just making stuff up (like tachyon emitters on ST:TNG).
I've given up on this show, because it's become all about glitz and not about science and evidence. I mean, Boa Vista and Calleigh always dress far too nicely for a crime scene, and while I can forgive some inaccuracy, lately they've been just making stuff up (like tachyon emitters on ST:TNG).
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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