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I'm the Love Master, baby. YEAAHH! This one comes with a hard drive. Ain't no floppy here! Love Master will do you till it I mega-hurts! I got plenty of RAM in me baby! This is no mouse, this is a swamp rat, baby. I will unzip you, download and giga-bite you all night long until you dot-com. Hell with youtube how about MYtube, baby. Better be look out, if I login you're gonna Yahoo!
Even terrorists are rolling back to Windows XP after Vista driver issues have not cost 34 suicide bombers their lives.
Samsung i900 omnia. I want. I want a CDMA version but I want almost enough to get a GSM version. The iPhone never did that for me.
You seriously think that detecting a giant asteroid isn't money spent on our planet? Genius. If an asteroid the size of Alaska hits anywhere there won't be any need to feed the homeless. Baby steps, though. We'll get to the homeless.
I would use the hell out of this thing at work because I could go get numerous samples of things to run tests on and everytime I do that 1-3 people ask me to check on something else while I'm making my rounds. I could just jot it down and when I got back to the lab hook that up and have it on the computer that I do all the data analysis on anyways so I would be less likely to forget plus more efficient since I wouldn't have to come back out there to ask them what they wanted. Granted, not the masses, but I could make very good use of this thing at my job.
in all honesty, it's a really sweet system. I had the NV10 as well but it got dropped and I'm now sporting the NV7. Both take pretty good picture and the menu system is pretty simple to get used to and is especially more handy when taking multiple pictures in manual modes where the light can be drastically different when you turn 45 degrees. I found it pretty useful taking pictures in the wilderness and also in bars. You can get good pics in auto-mode but you can access better effects and settings and things quickly with that system and it's really handy. I'm humoring jumping up to this, I like it so much. Might wait for something with a better zoom though.
Just pick up a guitar instead of playing guitar hero. You might be amazed. To be ok at guitar isn't that difficult. To be Steve Vai or Dimebag Darrell on guitar it takes your life. If you don't have aspirations of becoming the next person guitarists everywhere look up to you really aren't looking at investing too much time in something that can be much more rewarding than guitar hero.

All the people that promoted it weren't expecting people to be calling themselves "guitarists" because of this game I'm sure. It is somewhat insulting to someone who is truly a guitarist. I've played guitar for 8 years now and I don't consider myself a guitarist. I'm a guitar player but not a guitarist.

And the Digitech Whammy pedal is a blast if anybody wants to know. Tons of cool sounds to come up with and new techniques to teach yourself while learning to use it.
Technically it's not real proud. It's, "really proud." Just for future reference.
No kidding! :( I can't stand smileys either:( seriously though they are annoying but we do know how good we have it. That's why we want to keep it. That's why some of us are willing to fight for it.
Did some of you guys fail to notice that the award wasn't for "Highest Pixel rating" or "White to black speed" or "Jason's favorite TV" and is instead for highest customer satisfaction, picture and sound, ease of use, features and styling? I don't know if we missed that part. It's an overall generalization. It doesn't say "These are the clear cut best TVs available, hands down, no question, and if you buy or have bought something else you must have hit your head." Basically that means they are the higher end of average TVs. That's all it means. Chill a bit.
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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