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  • RickP in AZ
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*So* want this! Please, please, please!!!!
What I would look forward to the most is dead guaranteed syncing of PIM data with my Powerbook. Currently I'm suffering with WM5 and have a kludge setup to sync with Gcal and then sync to Mail2Web for Contacts. Icky as hell since that means two address books.

Plus the iPhone would tide me over until the FIC Neo1973 running OpenMoko comes out. :-)
My first car was a '77 MGB, and this makes me sick to my stomach. I need to go and lay down.
Gee, just *last week* we moved our TiVo Series2 into the boudoir and "leased" the Cox HD-DVR. So the moment I saw this story I was jumping for joy and emailing the wifey at her work... Guess what... They gave us the Scientific Atlanta box. If this is only for the Motorola box I'm going to go all postal up in the nearest Cox retail store. Hmm... I may stop by there this afternoon and start throwing a temper tantrum until I get answers. My Cox is cravin' some TiVo lovin'!
Another happy and proud IBM Model M keyboard user. Coupled with uControl to remap the Ctrl and Alt keys to match the position of Command and Opt on my 12" Powerbook, it is heaven... but...

I still end up using the Powerbook keyboard more often. Yes, it is just about the best laptop keyboard and the Model M is just too frakkin' big to use all of the time with the Powerbook. Most of the time the IBM is connected to my Windows "server" box.

Daily use: Powerbook keybaord
Long writing sessions: IBM Model M

Now if I ever were able to track down the elusive ergonomic/split version of the IBM? Oooh man! I'd be all over it like a drunk frat boy on a coed.
Saffy beat me to it... Nuts! (From another suburban caucasian.)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"

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