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I want to form babby with that vehicle. With my ding dong.
24p? 'Twould look cinematic as well as save plenty of space...
lol HDDVD release is probably dirt cheap and available now... Glad I waited to find 20GB PS3 on eBay for cheap, slapped an old macbook 120GB drive in it.. Incidentally, I've had _Master & Commander_ freeze and _Wall-E_ refuse to play without rebooting, I though that was only a problem with dual-format HDDVDs :///
Much better to find a hyper-boosted diesel with a ton of gears on a Porsche coupe if you ask me.. Talk to Gale Banks about the benefits of diesel for racing applications, at least when using modern turbos, modern DSG trans and modern common-rail tech.
I wonder how the interior space on these E-class cars compares to my 300SDL.. The limo-length S-classes are just fantastic for tall people, and the W126 is just about right as far as styling and features go.. (W126 era was when ABS and driver's airbag were first standard equipment.. 2-memory power _passenger_ seat.. All I miss is the buttwarmer :/)
Compared to Buffalo, ZyXEL are flaky and overpriced. However, they do have more flexibility in their offerings and better support DSL. My folks run a ZyXEL ADSL router with a PCMCIA card in it, and it's flakier than my Buffalo (which is crossed into a DOCSIS modem).

I don't see any reason to use ZyXEL unless you've got DSL and/or a significant discount on their gear.
/agree+++

I still have an WHR-HP54 as my router/dhcp/802.11g and it has been a champ for 3 years at least.. Even after I upgraded my home LAN to 802.11n via Airport Extreme base stations, I'm using the Buffalo as it's stable, allows me to go 5GHz N-only on the AEBSs, and has the MAC address of the Powerbook I used to authenticate with Commiecast (which has since been torn to shreds).

Looking forward to firmware updates!
Yup, I recall filling the bike up at an olde style pump in eastern Oregon, very hilly, dusty terrain, glad I actually had cash!

Incidentally, for some reason which I can't fathom, in my state mid-grade gas is like 30-50 cents more per gallon, and premium is an additional 20-40 cents.. WTF?
BTW, google 'diamo velux' for a canopy scooter that should still be available in the US.. Dunno if it's any good, apparently it's Chinese-built based on a licensed Benelli design..
The BMW C1 looked hella pimp, and IIRC they released a 200-250cc model before they discontinued them.. They have one at Bob's BMW in MD on display, but I don't know if it's street legal..

(I kinda want one)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"

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