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Hecks yes I want one!
Here's to hoping I will be able to access my profile!
I played GT4 for a while... haven't touched it in probably 2+ months...

Too many games, not enough time!!!
Wait two years...

I wanted a Mazdaspeed6, but paying $35k or anywhere close to that was a bit much, IMHO, for a Mazda... I waited two years, got one off lease for $22k certified out the door.

I feel the same way about the new iteration of the SHO...

Find one in 2 years off lease or with low miles and you can probably score it closer to $25k (or less)...
If I win this... do I have to listen to the GPS even though it may steer me incorrectly into say... a lake?
I'm having the same issues with feedreader....
No sedan, no go for me... I'm personally over hatches.

Second and the most important, all that power in the front wheels is insane. I love my MS6 and it's AWD.

That being said... if this baby has AWD (which it won't) I'd gladly forgive the hatch and be the first to trade my MS6 in on this puppy.
For when you want to stash that gigantic heavy duty chain and your priceless pens!... REALLY?!

C'mon...
Aww... Too bad I just picked up my 360 Elite for ~$320 and change after all cashback from Live and my CC... yes, I may have to wait a while to get the $$$, but I'd gladly wait 30 days for $120 on day 31...

Here's to no RRoD...

I would have bought a PS3 in all actuality, but nobody I know has one and I figure on Blu-Ray players dropping in price this holiday season...
Man... I'm torn...

80GB PS3 (Blu-Ray, WiFi, and nobody else I know with one) or a $325 360 Elite (120GB HDD, streaming Netflix, more people I know have one to play LIVE with, but possibility of RRoD)....

Ugh... decisions, decisions....
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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