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#1. Yep....it's called Google Calender. :)
Old news....
I work at Costco and here's the specs:
1.42 G4
512 Ram
80GB HD
Superdrive
Airport Exress & Bluetooth
Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse
2 Year Apple Care included

Hope this helps everyone. If you're interested in one...hurry up and get it. My warehouse only has about 4 left and we've had it for about 3-4 weeks now.
So I see that 'T' will force boot a firewire drive as a target disk. Does that mean that if I install OSX on that external disk, it will also be used for all other programs? I have a mini and would like to use a faster/larger HD and this is an option if it's true. Also, can the same be done with USB? Thanks all.
I've gotten a shuffle, ipod video, and mac mini from them and have never gotten any junk mail....paper or email. Regardless though, this is not comforting with these types of sites. Even if the only info they have is name/phone #/address.
What I want to know is....

Why are they just now doubling to tripling they're output???? Shouldn't they have been doing this in the first place????

I, to add to the list, have also lost interest in the 360.
Being in a sales position, the thing I come across the most is that people have the misunderstanding that their TV will be obsolete in 2009. They have no idea that it only affect OTA reception and that it has nothing to due with their cable or satellite...which most people have anyways.
#12 99% of the time you will get your money back. The refund policy is not advertised as 'indefinite' or 'lifetime'....it's "if at any time you are unsatisfied...." If your conscious tells you it's OK to try to take back a 5 year old TV....Then try it. It only hurts the members in the long run anyway because Costco gets barely any money back for those old ass products. As long as you have a good shopping history, they'll take care of you.

#10 You're more than welcome to try this. They track all computer returns on an account. After multiple (may vary at warehouse location) returns/repurchases, you're going to start raising some eyebrows and may get you're membership fee refunded to you and told "Thanks for doing business with us...Bye."
#2 - you're incorrect about the return policy. Since the end of 2002, the computer return policy is 6 months from the date of purchase. Still the best in the biz though. :)
HD-DVD Player $500
Blu-Ray Player $1000

....What the hell?!?! And the launch titles!?!?! They might as well include Glitter and Gigli! :)
#3....head over to crutchfield.com and check the specs on the HD-A1 it does state to view upconverted DVDs you need a DVI or HDMI and 1 of the last bullets says you need HDMI input to view HD DVDs. Hope that answers it.
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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