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trayser: I'm blocking Flash here and I get static gif ads, which is exactly what should happen.
For all the wailing and gnashing of teeth, how many people are actually seeing these ads? Yes, there's a YouTube video, but I played this game for 2 hours today after work (in the USA, and after accepting the 2.01 update last week) and I didn't see a single ad.
I think a lot of posters are missing the point -- PDF isn't a conversion with this app, it's the _native file format_. No lossy conversion, no wondering if your margins, fonts, or tables are going to change in some unpredictable way. It's a word processor that produces, as its default file format, a file that _every_ user of a current computer can view at 100% fidelity.
Firefox is utterly unsuited to limited-memory embedded devices like the PS3. You have a much better chance of seeing a Webkit based browser on the platform than Firefox.
Would it be too much to hope for a Skies of Arcadia sequel?
The Wipeout games play _nothing_ like Mario Kart. There are weapons, yes, but they are a far smaller part of the gameplay.
Thanks for that one. I copied it to a flash drive, plugged it into my PS3, and watched it on the big screen instead of hunched over my computer.
aestheticist: When you buy a full album at a time, the price is the same for the non-DRMed version as for the DRMed version: $9.99 in most cases.

I just (today) bought a 28-track album from iTunes for $11.99, which included (as a PDF) the artwork/booklet from the physical CD. When I buy CDs nowadays, I just end up encoding them (usually @ 192kbps) and almost never actually play the physical disc anyway. I hardly see how downloading the disc I just got was more "time, money, and effort" when the disc was $11.99 at Amazon (+shipping) as of the time of this posting, which I then would have had to wait 2+ days to be delivered. Alternately, I could have driven to a brick-and-mortar shop on my lunch hour, doubtlessly paid more (+ sales tax, gas), and taken more time (driving, finding the disc in store [assuming it's in stock], and ripping/encoding.)

I can't personally distinguish between 256k AAC and red-book audio in a true double-blind test, some folks may be able to, so YMMV.
What would seem most likely would be a Merom based MacBook, since just about every other notebook vendor has introduced one in the last couple of weeks.
Yes, it's repurposed content, but I love all the IMAX films that show up on INHD2.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"

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