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The best thing is being able to watch one of these choke on a game in vista. Played half life 2 ok tho.
gawd! Yeah I used ms paint and ulead gif animator. bahhh lol!! Ok if he used,

Photoshop
3d program
maybe some hint that he knows how to program. I just wiggle this wii mote thingy around the screen and it just works you know?

How about this, video program, shitty camcorder, your buddies wii you borrowed, and a tv capture card.

OK so why is it always me that has to say the really important things! What freaking evil parrent would name their child Eldred Fylbrigg!
Oh wait I got an idea, Im going to mount 2 of these in my ENZO Ferrari!
ZOMG! Are you really comparing your car to a freaking plasma????????? I love tvs but man there is a place for living driving and eating. After that you have fun, a $15,000 70in tv is for if you make such an ungodly ammount of money that it will not affect other parts of your life. BAHHH I quit, do people really pay $70,000 for a 107" TV? I'd put that as payment on a new house.
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tundraboy @ Jan 2nd 2007 11:41AM
You know you're a geek. . . if you think push button gear selectors are cool.


Then whats a paddle shifter?
am I the only one that noticed that no one had their wrist protection unit equipped? LOL
If you want one, hope that you can read Japanese and head over to amazon.jp I didnt get much farther then the product link.
My PS3 and xbox 360!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All I can say is, Who gave that little man a HUGE PS3???
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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