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boxer briefs and nothing else...
If it's like my 550, it's not really a power button, but rather just a "power off" button...you use the activity soft-keys to power things, and those are completely customizable. You could set up an activity to just power something on if that's what you wanted.

It's a dedicated power-off button that you use when you are finished.
As far as getting stuff off your PC, I just started using TVersity and it's great! I have a 360 that I use it in conjunction with, but I believe it works on PS3 too. Very easy to install and use.
digital photo frames are cool!!!
This cited last week...wasn't Conan in re-runs last week since it was Thanksgiving? I think it was, at-least Thursday and Friday...another way to spin the story would be to say that Craig Ferguson barely beats Conan re-runs.
For me, I think the way they've done Pam's storyline is getting a little ridiculous. Pam desire to be "an artist" first starts off when she says she likes to draw (the Women's Appreciation episode). Fast-forward a couple seasons, and now she's in NYC discussing Avant-Garde vs. impressionist paintings with her buddy, who coincidentally invited her to a wine and cheese art show? Isn't this a bit of a stretch?

How did she go from drawing the Dunder Mifflin building and designing the logo for their ad to this (apparently) tortured artist, struggling to decide to pursue this career in NYC?
I want this stash!!!
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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