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Fouts is pretty good, as is Jaws. Whoever the best is, the whole lot is infinitely better now that Kornheiser has departed the booth.
But what will happen to "Gift for Enemy"???
"They are vapid, whiny and annoying. In other words, they are perfect Californians."

ha ha ha ha.... douche. Oh, I'm sorry, should I have said, "Whoa, man, like dude, what's your problem, brah?"
Can Halle Berry qualify for her villainously poor portrayal of Storm and that abomonation of Catwoman?
WOLVERINES!!!

The Swaze was great - a sad day for Hollywood.
Geez, the guy tries to say that the tragedy of 9/11 has influenced him to pay more attention to the important things in his life and people call it "goofy" and "a misappropriated example." Call me crazy, but I say good for him on deciding to do something better because of it. Would you rather he said "meh" and carried on about his normal routine?
Yes, I know that seeding in tournaments is supposed to be low vs high, but in tournaments you are supposed to have the best quality teams as a group competing, having already eliminated the teams that are actually bad. In the scenario we have here, there is absolutely no chance of a darkhorse team making it to the top.

This is like putting the 2008 Lions vs. the Steelers, not like the Giants vs Tampa in the Wild Card round in 2007, where the Giants were supposed to get killed, and were considered lucky just to make it to the playoffs, but ended up going all the way to thd Super Bowl, which itself was a major upset.
The reason it was boring is not because it didn't translate well, but because people keep vainly hoping that something exciting will come out of the Star Wars universe, but all that can be expected now is just money-scraping retreads of previous material.

When there is content and engagement, the panels are awesome fun and would definately be worth watching on television. DC had a number of good panels this year for their books, and a number of the television panels also had great enthusiasm.

Unfortunately, a number of the 'bigger' panels were indeed just corporate PR, and the attendees can smell a rat and don't play along.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"

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