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Give us long term Card's fans a break - after 20 years of nothing but futility, we can use a nice win to mark the start of an era of winning. :)

Go Cards!
Ok - so I got a Canon HF-11 - great camera, uses AVCHD. When using iMovie, the AVCHD is 'exploded' and you lose a major benefit - disk space. So I want to somehow archive the AVCHD until I want to edit - suggestions? Simply copy to HDD somewhere? And then, when I finish my edit, other than stream to an Apple TV - can it be put on Blu-Ray? DVD would negate the whole purpose of going HD...
I wholeheartedly disagree with this - Fable 2 was ok (and a let down, really), Fallout 3 on the other hand should have won this award. I put so many more hours in to Fallout 3 than Fable 2...
...and the 12" Blue Spartan is starting to show up at some Wal-Marts....
I think last.fm is ok here, since they aren't based in the US (as far as I know - I think their in the UK, no?) and so aren't subject to US law...of course, IANAL. :D
Yay - free adapter box from Cox Phoenix soon...
Since all of Trent's new stuff is Creative Commons licensing, we should be seeing whole albums of stuff for RB eh? More impossible drum tracks coming up. :)
Hmmmm...the building leaning on the other looks like it was taken straight out of Cloverfield...
And the store is in Glendale, AZ, not Phoenix. So, Phoenix will still only have one store....unless one shows up in City North when it opens later this year... ;)
maybe they can do some CoD 4 figures for series 2? ;)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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