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And again I point out the hypocritical nature of AT&T accusing Verizon of having misleading ads. They are the ones who go around advertising about roll-over minutes and the old minutes being as good as the new, and don't point out that the old minutes can't be accessed until the new minutes are all used, so fighting over and identifying old vs new minutes is mute, because you can't use the old minute anyway.
This is just a case of self interest product placement... Its no different than what Sony does by placing tons of their electronic products into their productions.

Universal and Activision are owned by the same parent company Vivendi Entertainment.
And yet the PSP 1000/2000/3000 are still better buys...
Then the people who are using it don't know what they are doing, because they do work perfectly find for rapid prototyping... you can get printers that are more accurate but they take longer, cost more, waste more, and are more hazardous, and they still can't create a fully working prototype.
This thing gives a similarly confusing error about loobing the print head track... and then you spend an hour trying to figure out how to do it before pulling out the manual and checking how it says to do it, which doesn't help much other than show you where the damb thing loobs at. But at 425lbs and 4'x2.75'x4.6', yes the thing is mostly air inside, you can't just take this thing out and smash it with a baseball bat.

LOL PC LOAD LETTER/LEGAL thank god they changed it to "Tray 1/2/3/etc. Empty - Load Letter/Legal/11x17/etc."
I found out its zp150 but I guess I misread (or misremembered) the information... it cures with water+epsom salt, its not as strong or vibrant of colors but it gives much whiter models, it is still compatible with the older cure materials though.

http://zcorp.fileburst.com/downloads/zp150%20FAQ%206-4-09.pdf
Sounds like you guys have the 450... At the college where I work we got information on a new powder and conversion for several of the systems, including the 450, which uses water as the primary binder and sealer, I would send you a link to it but if you've ever been to Z-Corp's site you know its mostly an ad to get you to buy the printer, its not there to actually promote stuff to current owners.
Fairly imaginative use of a basic security function board and a switch, but unfortunately could have easily been done using the any number of other NES Controller USB PC Controller/Emulator (USB Drive) Mod Including

http://www.joystiq.com/2004/09/07/how-to-make-a-nintendo-controller-into-a-pc-joystick/

http://edshowtos.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-to-make-your-own-nes-usb-controller.html

But instead of using joy stick controls (in the case of the first one) using the keyboard controls, and then password protecting the flash drive using the corresponding keyboard inputs as the password, and maintain the usability of the control pad in the process.
Whylekat, it was origionally used on Gradius, and then included as a backdoor code on several other games released for the NES, including Konami's Contra, which gave you far to few lives for most people to be able to have a chance to beat the game, so the 99 lives granted by the code was needed.
Activision doesn't have a leg to stand on here... the trademarked a word which was used long before they filed for the trademark...

http://www.heavymetalhorror.com/rocktoberblood.html

In fact pushing it might lose them their trademark because all EA has to do to defend against the injunction is to prove the word was in use in the meaning before the Trademark was granted... such as http://www.geocities.com/dayzi_/bonjovi/photos.html... at which point the trademark would be revoked without re-imbursement of cost of filing... Activision shouldn't have been granted the trademark in the first place, not to mention the word has been used without any infringement filings until now, the only difference is EA is their competition... BTW I'm a supporter of Activision more than EA...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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