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Yeah I need a new pc just like all the other 1000's of other people on here. Besides, this will boost the economy since I'll need to BUY all new software to install on this thing!
Hope none of you who think you have "the right to just ride in the left lane because you feel like it" decide to come to Colorado because it is the law and they do hand out tickets for it here. If you are in the left lane you had better be there to pass someone.
I just looked at Netvibes and my first impression was that it looked a lot like MyYahoo pages. I didn't much care for the Yahoo stuff and I don't see how Netvibes even comes close to a bookmark sync solution. It does look like they managed to copy the MyYahoo concept quite well, if that's what you are looking for.
Foxmarks has the right idea but there is a need for a cross platform cross browser solution for those who work on multiple machines from multiple locations. I wouldn't have a problem going to a website to sync the bookmarks but I have no need to have a bunch of other crap thrown at me on the website that I'm not interested in. Learn from Google, keep it simple.
I love contests!
Lots of people waiting for this hardware to appear AND get the bugs worked out. Looks like you'll be stuck buying a new system in order to use this and it doesn't look like there are any options to build your own. The system has to be cable labs certified to accept a cable card. How long will it take the cable companies to train their installers on getting one of these up and running???
Underdog!!!!!
Actually the whole Michigan auto industry fell apart in the '70's and has never regained what it lost then. If you lived in Michigan during those times then you know every type of business was impacted, not just the auto industry. I left the state almost 10 years ago and see no reason to return, although I'll always be a Wings fan. What is happening to the automakers is sad but it is ultimately the product or service that makes or breaks a business. People buy a product or service based on what is best for them and if a company doesn't provide it then people won't buy from that company. Point fingers or blame whoever you want but it comes down to providing a product or service that people will pay for.
Liquid Bread...a.k.a.....BEER!
Those are some nifty timepieces and I'm sure there are a few more that have been left off the list. Nothing says "get out of the drivers seat, I'm driving" like a fine customized watch such as these SpongeBob attention getters. Available in your choice of Black or Yellow.

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And we still have to figure out if it's enough. Ford has little if anything I personally desire. After the post here on Autoblog about the Dealer incentives Daimler Chrysler began offering dealers this week on 2006 models I decided to start testing the Dealerships. If DC is in trouble with 06 models sitting on the lots the dealers are not doing anything to help the situation. I just got an offer of $99 OVER invoice on a 2006 Jeep Rubicon. A quick check on Edmunds shows the TMV at $1500 under invoice. These "incentives" are certainly not convincing me to break out my checkbook.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"

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