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Yes, but then Terrence would have had to come up with an actual story and not something he pulled out of his a$$.
Ernest T. Bass! I thought you learned your lesson!
Yep, Microsoft seems to be completely ignoring Canada, which is kinda hard considering how close the Microsoft campus is to the border. Its silly to purposely piss off a whole country of willing consumers on purpose.
Wow, hey hobo, curious, how much technology can the average consumer get in Iran? I mean, how restrictive is the government about allowing consumer-grade electronics into the country? Are the prices sky-high? I guess its not too hard, considering you got the Phenom II before most people :)
Please DO NOT order from the site Tauron has posted, they are using a fake Google check out page, and the physical address the site has posted is to an international mail forwarding center, here is the center's webpage: http://www.maillinkplus.com/vegas_location.php
"Go to Best Buy and ask for the 2nd generation of this at $249. Its a BDP1500, they didn't even change the remote, its a samsung too. And it has ethernet on it to boot."

Yes, but what does the ethernet port do for you? Other than telling Nielsen ratings what you're watching on Blu-ray, what good is it?
Toleraen, think about that for a second, how would putting a gigabit connector make this any faster? If your using it as wireless bridge, the fastest the data will move is at 802.11n speed. And if your using it as a wireless router, the fastest data will move is at 802.11n speed. Either way you're not even going to max out the throughput on the 100mbit connector, much less get anywhere near gigabit speed.
I'd love an invite!
dana, 2 things, first, dont type in caps, second, hes been back in quite a few episodes. Live with it.
Uh, if you're wardriving, doesnt that mean you already have a laptop with a wireless card? which is a much better tool to detect wireless networks. Why in the h*11 would you need a DS or PSP for that matter, give me netstumbler anyday.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"

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