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She's not bad...I think they could have gotten someone better though. She's positioned in a rather odd manner as it appears that she will almost fall of the table.
Not a fan of Verizon's Hub as I really don't see the utility of the device. While I'm sure iriver has done the proper market analysis to ensure there is some demand for this device, if it parallel's Verizon's Hub then I don't know...(Then again maybe Korean demand dynamics are significantly different to US consumers, though I doubt it).

Sidenote....While I do think the lovely Asian lady pictured with the device is attractive, why is it on Engadget everyone flocks to the hot Asian chicks while people seem to rarely discuss other European beauties who sometimes are featured with tech gadgets?
Olivia Dunham = Alias' Syndey Bristow X 50...
Wow well if schools feel this is the best way to spend some of their budget on such "learning devices" then I need to seriously reconsider paying my property taxes.

On a side note is it wrong I thought those kids were lucky for having such an attractive teacher? :/
Interesting advertising concept. The S10 did look halfway decent in the ad, but I thought there would have been far more "product placement" of the laptop or other Lenovo products in the ad. So far the best use of product placement in films has to be the BMW in BMW films which I saw years ago.

On a COMPLETELY separate note, is there anyway I can download the theme song of Lenovo's "Always Online" it seems to be a bit catchy. I think they perhaps might have revealed the info in the end credits, but since I can't read Chinese I couldn't make much sense of a title or anything of the sort.
Wow, FINALLY! Now let's see if my patience in waiting around for this bad boy will pay off. *crosses fingers*
Choices, choices, what to choose?

The four main netbooks I would now seriously consider are:

1) Dell's EEE (now Inspiron 910)
2) Lenovo's S10
3) Fujtisu Amilio
4) Acer's Aspire

Hmm...Better get to work to compare pros and cons...Btw is there still a release date on either the Amilio or the S10 in the USA?
Seems like a rather interesting machine. Gotta love the scientists who can use grants to purchase these machines!
If that's in reference to your lack of differentiation between "too" and "to" you're dead on. :)
you idiot, why didn't you use a married put...you instead shorted the stock (incurring margin costs) and bought a call (probably at the current strike).
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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