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how about your guys finally make the chaptered AAC version of the podcast into an RSS stream for us chaps who wish to use enhanced AAC on our ipods instead of MP3
hey ushake Age of consent in Maryland is 16 only when the person is less that 4 years older than you so say you are a 16 year old and your dating a 19 year old its ok but if they are 20 it's a no no. It was a way of making it so that kids dating were not charged with statutory rape when the person they were with was consenting and their own age or just a year or two older or younger.
Dcoaster you really don't follow Palm OS news do you? Its called Palm OS 2 because its a brand new OS not using any of the orginal code tree. It uses a VM layer to provide backwards compatibility with old palm 5.2 OS apps but its a linux under layer and again COMPLETELY NEW. So from Palm OS to Palm OS 2.
better be my darn Palm OS 2!
I think the coolest idea of this is if applied to other phones is upgradable options in the future. Think about switching out the modules for other feature set. Like a 8 mp cam or music hard drive , gps, or what ever.
First post. Baltimore JHU/Loyola representing.

But here is the questions about the modem will it only be one service at a time or will it be smart to realize that once you loose signal on the WiMax to jump over the EDVO? Or is this just you pick what you use based on the time of login and it stays to that till you log off and switch it again.
hey how do i add the AAC link to a podcast aggregater like itunes?
Why don't they start producing monitors with display port yet? I mean really?
my pants .... so so very tight .... all messy ..... OH MAI GODZZZ!!!! ..... he he he
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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