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Great article! I grew up here in the L-V-C and I'm an avid cigar man. I'm adventurous in trying new sticks but I tend to gravitate back to the mainstays
Romeo y Julieta, Rocky Patel, and La Gloria Cubana. My current obsession is for the pyramid/belicoso size, I don't know why but I'm loving those right now.

A couple lesser known "local" cigar rooms would be the Pullman Car at the Main Street Station downtown, I go in that old rail car and there is always a nice leather couch or easy chair, fine ports and cognac at the Pullman bar just through the doors.

Another favorite haunt is Gustav Maulers at the Rampart Casino in Summerlin. Very nice place to relax, enjoy a cigar (they have a decent selction on site as well) and your favorite smoking beverage.

Pheasant Tobacco on Sahara and I-15 has a very nice selection of cigars at reasonable prices, and a nice little smoking room. They used to sell humidor lockers to keep your stash there, but not sure if that is still on offer.

If you like a good micro brew, you can hit Old Chicagos out in Summerlin. They also have a nice leather-bound smoking room with some TVs which makes for a nice little location to smoke a cigar, have a micro brew, AND watch a football game.

Thanks again for the article. If I run into you out here, I'll gladly offer over a Romeo!

Andrew Hamilton
Hamilton International Productions
Convention Video Services Las Vegas
http://www.hiproductions.com
Quickbooks for Mac is a joke. The last version is STILL full of bugs and has major conflict issues with syncing and instead of fixing any of those bugs, intuit just issues another "pay" version upgrade. This is such an overpriced accounting program for what you get on a Mac. Its not worth it, trust me. Check Macupdate, or versiontracker, or one of the other sites to find better accounting software that is designed to run natively in Mac OSX.
This is awesome, I had no idea that NFL football players played fantasy football. This was a great team play from a great team player...

Hamilton Productions
http://www.hiproductions.com
I think he meant "touting" which would fit. "tauting" is a George Lucas word, used to describe the tipping of 'tauntans' on the icy moon of Hoth.
Maybe she is a former spy informant for Soviet Russia and the KGB is trying to silence her before the CIA gets her to flip and give us nuclear bomb informations. Maybe it was a truth serum pill or something planted by Mi5. She's part of the New World Order and she had something to do with 911 and the George Bush election conspiracy. I'm glad its all over for her, running nonstop looking over your shoulder must be hell for Natascha (her real name).

Or, or, or...it could be some horny sicko dude with body sweat and a bad comb over looking to get a little "Ruskie Buskie" if ya
knowda mean doodh?
I would use this to orchestrate a Nevadan invasion of Arizona, whereby, due to this device, we would then simply annex AZ and it would thereafter be referred to simply as 'zone 31 of Nevada'. This device would give us all the information we need to stage a battle between Las Vegas and Phoenix via google maps. I would be elected king and Engadget would awarded the key to the desert.
Yep...I agree...This recent foray by Bluray (freestyle rap rhyming) only tells you how screwed up our capitalism can get: If you have enough money, bribe all of the creators of contents (like Sony did) to release their content to work SOLELY on your product, thus, effectively killing any chance of competition and the consumers are locked into the pains of collusion. Here's something for you. In 5 years, mainstream America will not be using optical media for their movie content at all. Movies will be primarily watched via electronic files utilizing solid state technology or something similar, so who cares about the HD DVD war. DVDs are a flawed technology to begin with and will go the way of the CD and the Laserdisc.

Andrew Hamilton
Videographers Las Vegas
http://www.hiproductions.com
Hamilton International Productions
Wow...I agree...I thought this guy died a long time ago. Well, we shall miss him and Dave from Wendy's and Ray Kroc from McDonalds, and the Snuffleupagus from Sesame Street you were all good people and died before your time.
I really like the Bacon Guacamole $6 burger...those rule but they maketh one fat.

Andrew

Hamilton International Productions
Videograpbers Las Vegas
http://www.hiproductions.com
Yeah...use the open source CalDav via the newly supporting Leopard OS and save $19.95 if you do the programming and write the code...which will take several hours which you could have saved by coughing up a $20 spot.

While you're at it, you can save the money for Final Cut Server if you know the programming language and want to take the time to set your system up.

Matter of fact, why even have Leopard at all, just write your own open source platform and write all of your own programs...woohoo!

Naw...for $20 this is a pretty good set up.

Andrew Hamilton
DVD Developer, Ultimate Fighting Championship
www.ufc.com
I couldn't tell from the "spec sheet" on the gadget's website if this supports 14.4kbs modems for dial up handshaking to the internets? I've already ordered one through my aol account. I guess I can just hope and
pray. I also couldn't tell if this was "Made in the U.S.A." but I'm assuming it is. You know, judging from its quality construction.

Video Productions Las Vegas town
http://www.hiproductions.com
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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