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I want tacitos!
its, to tell the average driver who is going to drive this car, where the steering should always be placed. *WARNING* MOVING THE STEERING WILL CAUSE A LOSS OF CONTROL, AVOID TURNING AT ANYTHING OVER 60MPH AS DAIMLER-CHRYSLER WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TERRIBLE HANDLING OF OUR SUPER CAR.
@above if your way of thinking was in the world, then we would still be sufficient with DOS games.
no its not the best, ati responded by cutting the 3800 series prices, $169 for 3850, and $189ish for 3870. much better buy IMO
yes because seriously our networks can support us starting a REAL HD movie (i am talking about videos that are native to 1080p and have a proper bit rate unlike the ones you find on iTunes/XBL) and start watching it right away. oh wait, i forgot that most of us barely have anything that can download above 1MB/s (byte not bits) at a reasonable price, and those that can are only in select areas. So until Fiber or OC3 is landing right in my home we will not be getting "REAL" HD videos on demand, and btw by the time we do have OC3 running in our home the standard will probably have quadruppled and we will be watching videos at 7680x4320 resolutions and we will be back at square one; not enough bandwith.
MEOW! cat fight!
pretty sure its going to miss and hit iran...accidentally.
and now i know why you prefer playing "videa" games. please NEVER take off that condom.
to me the CTS still looks like a love child between cher and the crow.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"
 

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