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this sounds cool :)
It should be like a insurance contract, they cant cancel on you but you can cancel any time, even after they paid out for a claim. Last time I checked the insurance industry is still making a mass of money.

The cell phone companies need to win our business, no more of this bull of it is a pick of the crap when choosing a carrier for your wireless service.

oh, and they still will make money no matter what, the just wont be able to rape us.
For something like that 900 is not that bad at all.
Happy 4th Birthday! and many more to come!!!
Okay, i am a bit biased i got the third after hte first two went to disney. But I love it, you people going on about some dvd drive, who gives a shit, i am not even bothering to buy one. For things i want a dvd drive for i am going to use my MBP, not my little sleek Air. The LCD is great, I had a 12 inch Powerbook, it is a bit too small, the 13 inch is great. I saw that a few were saying that 13 is too large, but its thin-ness makes up for the screen. See if you have 12 inches but thick it defeats the point of a small computer. And the user replaceable batter is also kinda a stupid gripe, plug it in. A good 5 hours is better than most of the heavy PC's get. They show the tiny sony with out the battery b/c that alone add 2 pounds to the mix. Shut up, and accept that this is uber sexy computer.
it would look good next to the cloverfield poster. me me want!
Woot! i know the bald man in the background... The Air is HELLA Sexy!! :)
Yay! winning this would be wonderful, I have already won a trip to NYC but dont have the air tickets... make my day... please!!! :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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