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I was with my nephew at the golf course and I cursed up a storm and you looked at him and he was dumbfounded because I said it like he wasn't even there. I said, that wasn't the first time he heard those words and it wouldn't be the last and he agreed.
Big freaking deal. Why is it that people who watch football get offended so easily. From Janet's nip, to hearing profanity. If you don't want to see any profanity, then turn off the volume and close your eyes. You can read the coaches and players lips more often than not, and big surprise, they aren't saying, dang and darn, and son of a gun.
I could use a HTPC since my use an old laptop to do the job didn't work. Fingers crossed.
Palm has always been homebrew friendly. My Treo 600 and 680 have tons of apps that were homebrews. I think palm, out of all of the hardware producers will embrace this group. Having said that, they need to keep the phone companies somewhat happy in regards to the service side of things, but I full suspect that Palm will indeed remain open in the truest sense of the word.
I'm too cheap to pay more than $200 for it unlocked, but hopefully that means Sprint won't be exclusive forever. My mouth waters.
I'm quite confident yall don't care. But I played the Wii for a weekend, and at the end of the weekend I was glad I had a ps3. I will admit the initial interactions are awesome but at the end, it was just boring and not as responsive as I would have hoped for. Alas. Maybe Ps3 will make a wii type interface and will not poach on their patents, but till then, I'm still a happy camper.
Really, that's the perfect draft, safety and linebacker. Really? That's lazy and uninformative.

It also doesn't consider Rashard Johnson or even safeties who visited Valley Ranch.
This makes me rethink getting a DSi... oh what to do, what to do.
I'm not in love with Home, but considering I have played the Wii and the 360, and I don't have a netflix account, I'm happy I picked up a PS3 at launch. I'm not going to gush, but I couldn't live thinking about the red ring of death everyday, and for the Wii, I got bored with it after 2 days. Sure, my 5 year old would still be enthralled with it, but she's satisifed with the eye toy, and so am I.

Fingers crossed that the systems continues to progress.
Leave the economy alone. Let banks fail, let insurers fail, then after one year of complete unrest, start giving out the money. There will be a few banks that survive because of mergers and fiscal responsibility, and the same with insurers and car companies, and then after having gotten rid of all of the bad companies, we can rebuild.

We are saving poor decision making companies without any assurance that they will make better decisions in the future.

Looks like I'm late, but ehh.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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