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Mark Cuban is very annoying. I've only just become aware of this mans existance about two years ago, and I wish I never had. As far as business dealings go, the man seems to have his finger on the pulse, but as a person; as my grandfather would say if he were the type of jewish person to say it, Mark Cuban is a "schmuck". Even if I knew nothing about him, he just looks like a schmuck. That's probably why he's so successful. People don't see him coming. Whatever, he's still a pompous schmuck.
You must give it time, Grasshopper. Patience is a virtue.
Hush, all of you. Both items in the photo are gorgeous, though I'll def take the one on the right over the one on the left. If buying enough of them entitled me to a personal visit from the gorgeousness on the right, I'd buy ever last monitor, and as many other LG products as I could, and invest in stock. And what makes this so funny is, I really don't usually go for asian dudes, but this one is hottt.*stopped writing for a moment to scroll up and look at pic again* Yummm, dreamy....
Hush, all of you. Both items in the photo are gorgeous, though I'll def take the one on the right over the one on the left. If buying enough of them entitled me to a personal visit from the gorgeousness on the right, I'd buy ever last monitor, and as many other LG products as I could, and invest in stock. And what makes this so funny is, I really don't usually go for asian dudes, but this one is hottt.*stopped writing for a moment to scroll up and look at pic again* Yummm, dreamy....
First off, Sony and their Vaio U's were around long before all of these *said in mocking voice" "New and innovative UMPC's!!!OMGZOMGBRANDNEWUMPCSZOMGZOMG". Second, Consumer Reports says that Sony Vaio computers are only #2 in terms of repair needs (#1 being the fewest folks). Plus, only one forthcoming UMPC has a biometric scanner, but no integrated camera. Sony has a biometric scanner, and not one, but two cameras! Plus, interoperability with LocationFree TV, and a keyboard that is most definitely not the least responsive on the market, and a gaggle of other features. SIGN ME UP.
Okay, wow, finally. I remember when I first heard about the Sony U series. I had just missed the American offering of the u750 by a few months, and was super-disappointed. I then proceeded to quest on ebay, but every time I found one, I either missed the end of the auction, was outbid, or the price went too high for my taste. Then Sony announced they were ceasing production of all U's except the U8 and the u50, I believe. I figured it portended the death-knell of the U series, and the US was s**t out of luck by default because everyone knows Asia always gets the coolest gadgets first. Then, I just read about the UX yesterday, and no joke, my voice was cracking as I read the article. I am in love with the U series, from the oldest efforts (though cute, they are kinda bleh by now) to this latest deliciousness. I already intend to save up. I just wish Sony would make a U with an integrated optical drive. The TX is the next-smallest currently available Vaio. Give it a few years, and I'm sure Sony will be able to come up with something. I'm not crazy about the screen size either. Almost an inch smaller than the previous U's, but don't count out einen schmeedle due to his small size. To paraphrase dialogue of the knife fight scene between Geena Davis and Craig Bierko in The Long Kiss Goodnight, when Geena sees Craig's small pocket knife: "Oh honey, only four inches?!" "You'll feel me!"
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"

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