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Any word on if this is only at GS or if it'll be at Amazon also?
It's a discount for staying up reeeal late if you're EST :D
Yeah, you wanna impress me?

Do that on a GBA Micro

(And props for having the Super Mario Anniversary GBA SP)
Because that's how I leave them the next morning.

I guess for most guys on the internet a look of regret would be more familiar...


::OH SNAP::
As usual, compared to Japan, this is SO WEAK
Three copies of 7? In vegas those aer the EXACT numbers I'm looking for!
-1 for using an arcade with a memory unit when they could have used a Pro/Elite.
You and millions of other people. Smart move by Apple to keep the 3G around and expand the userbase instead of a temp drop as they get rid of remaining stock.
Good (and painful) point. And here I was bitching about having sales tax (friend from Oregon said they have none)...
What are you, against good audio fidelity/Sony's great sound quality? I love my iPod but sorely miss the audio quality I enjoyed with MiniDisc.

Also, these prices are just a hair under what Apple charges for the iPod in England (214/283) so I'd expect the US prices to similarly be a few dollars less putting the 32GB at the "Hell yes I'm buying" point of ~$395.


God, I've missed Sony's sound but the thought of dealing with Sonic stage crap was more than enough to keep me away all these years...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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