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  • Joey Villarreal
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No flash on MobileMe fool!
The .Mac method is probably the easiest. Not everyone know how to set this stuff up and to the regular consumer, not this girl in particular, but lots of people, this is the easiest way. you just log into .Mac with your computer and it's set up.
NO WAY DUDE! haha This thing does 10K lumens, the DL-3 only has 6500
lumens and it doubles as a moving light, with gobos and dichroic
glass. OH and the DL3 only projects up to 1024x768 native. This has a
BARCO Projector... BARCO... enough said. HD baby!
NO WAY DUDE! haha This thing does 10K lumens, the DL-3 only has 6500 lumens and it doubles as a moving light, with gobos and dichroic glass. OH and the DL3 only projects up to 1024x768 native. This has a BARCO Projector... BARCO... enough said. HD baby!
don't forget 2guys1cup!!! Youtube it!
Yeah... I work for a Corporate AV provider and we use stuff like this. It's meetings, conferences, conventions crap like that that require stuff like this. but honestly this is small potatoes. Barco R12 is the way to go. Christie projos are good, but Barco is my favorite. Even that 1080p christie projo is baby. Check this monster out... 24 inches x 24 inches 10,000 lumens off of a 120volt. Unheard of!

http://www.panasonic.com/business/projectors/d10000-series/index.asp
how's about live video! YEAH!!!
Now in the case of Guitar Hero... Kaiser Chiefs? The Killers? AFI? WTF? I guess we all have to get paid, one way or the other. HA!

Those should've been in the new game... Guitar Queer-o... Thanks South Park
um... what do you recommend? Leave your misconceptions and world of warcraft at the door... listen to the guitar, bass and drum parts, they're challenging parts, and Wait until tomorrow is a Hendrix song. So... yeah, put real, challenging music... not that bullshit that came out of Kurt Cobain's guitar amp.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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