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Sigh. Once again the media fails to understand THERE IS NO GROUP CALLED "ANONYMOUS". Anonymous means exactly what you find when you look it up in the dictionary.

Saying "Anonymous" is a "group of hackers" is tantamount to saying that people who eat at Taco Bell are hackers, because they mostly decline to openly self-identify to everyone within earshot and because sometimes someone who just so happens to eat there is a hacker. I don't see the media crying out "John Doe is a group of hackers"! I'd expect better from people who are generally English Majors...
I'd use this to become a pizza delivery driver and never have problems with my pizza route.
I would most dislike facing against Master Chief - I weigh 107 pounds. The worst part is he wouldn't bother - he'd just laugh and pat me on the head with his cold metal hand.
Please, guys...save me from the 30" CRT sitting in my living room!!
A camera other than my cellphone would be nice. Then I could grow up to be a REAL BOY! I mean...PHOTOGRAPHER!
I'd take an iPhone for free.
It seems everyone wants the Vista, but I can honestly say I need it. Not only will it save my computer (its either that or a reformatting...and with the number of customizations I have, that's a whole lot of nasty business), it will actually help me stay on track with my home business. I make a very meager supplemental income doing PC and home theatre work on the side, and I'm getting a startling spike of Vista support requests...which I can't do much to help with. Although my XP skills are well enough to carry me on to then next generation of Operating Systems with the basics, without having Vista for my own personal use I can't actually grasp what it is I need to do to offer the best solution to my customers. If I am selected to win...please, I very much want Vista, and need it if I'm going to be able to continue adding anything to my $500/month income at all.
Da DAAAA dadada dada dadaaaa da KATAMARI DAMACY~
HD-DVD drives, used, at Gamestop stores are incredibly inexpensive. I don't need an X-Box to use them and my PC and monitor are both HD capable...

BUT BUT BUT, cheap as it is, I know if I buy it and some movies to go with, I know that despite the price I'm going to be stuck with it after the format war is over and Blu-Ray wins. Consumers are smarter now than they were back in the 80s.
Didn't get to see the movie :( But with this, I sure could!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"

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