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Josh and the gang are so Tremendous(tm) that I'm borrowing WiFi from the wonderful linksys folks so I can watch this on the subway!
Pretty sure I'm not going to win, but hey, what the hell!
Okay so I was looking at the PDF that's linked up there and I discovered that the Zune HD does NOT support WAV files, seriously Microsoft?
Nice to see Josh on TV again.. not so much what used to be TechTV....
No, not for 7MC beta and RC that I've played with. They all prevent me from making these things as series for some reason.

I know I could do it with Vista though.
Does 7MC still prevent you from setting things like "MLB Baseball" as a series?
What the hell Autoblog... you just spoiled the Hungarian GP for me...
This would be really nice for a computer I plan to build for my grandpa :)
Natural gas only makes sense for fleets, mostly because of the constant need to keep an eye on the tanks that hold the gas and the fact that you need to string a bunch of these to get any range on a vehicle.

Now I know there are people who will say that the tanks are safe, but let's be realistic here, there are gong to be people who check them and there will e those who don't. I constantly hear of people blowing up at fuelng stations because they didn't check their tanks.

Natural gas is also no good because your engine runs hotter and outputs less power while increasing some emissions in engines that weren't built for this fuel.

Anyway I hate to say it but currently the only practical solution out there is Diesel and perhaps Diesel-electric for the near future.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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