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Why can't the thing just sync your notes to stickies or whatever? Why all the mystery? I had high hopes for the sync, but it really seems to blow.
Thanks for your enlightened view! I'll bite.

Take these companies: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/global500/2006/countries/F.html

- AXA: world's biggest insurer
- Carrefour: Biggest retailer
- Two of the world's biggest banks
- Huge defense (air liquide, Dassault)
- Vivendi Universal
- Meetic - biggest Internet startup in Europe

I dunno.. they seem to be 'thinkin'' to me.
My n95 has had a YouTube button on it since I bought the thing a month ago. You click it, you get thumbnails for a mind-numbing assortment of bullshit that you can download and watch as you continue to wonder where your life is draining away to..

The iPhone will certainly enhance, if not alter irrevocably, our ability to fritter away the hours and days.
I do believe its actually illegal to store sensitive data on foreign servers in some Euro countries. I am doing some work for a Swiss company at the moment. We were looking at a certain CRM solution that stores its data on U.S. servers and it was nixed due to the fact the data would live overseas. There are lots of 'information acts' in Europe initiated after WWII to keep a bit of a handle on things after that whack affair.

Lemme tell y'all - if Rimm was a Frog company and George Bush's missives and stupid jokes were streaming through a data center somewhere on the outskirts of Lyon, Sean Hannity would stain his tighty whities.

Also, last time I looked, France was still one of the world's most powerful economies, nuclear nation, leader in the EC, etc. You enlightened cats who say things like 'duuuuhhhh, who would want to spy on France?' surely never leave your basements in suburban Little Rock.

Here's my cheek. Bitch slap it.
To continue with the grammar discussion as we spiral down to the nadir of civilized thought and speech, 'The book which never ends' - hilarious that a 'book' peddling company would screw up basic grammatical structure, -which- dictates that.. well you get the point.
Man that guy has got to lose the ponytail.. I just can't even think of Sun or see their logo without thinking of the horror of that gross-out. Just cut it, dude, and take your place in normalcy.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What's the best gaming laptop for under 1,500 bucks? I had my eye on the P7805u (Gateway), but it seems Best Buy has run out for the time being. Also, as a secondary question, I like the specs on brands such as iBUYPOWER and CyberPower and the like, but are they reliable? I'm a little worried about buying labels that aren't huge like Dell, Gateway, etc. Thanks!"
 

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