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O man this is nice. Do Want!
ONLY reason i am interested is because it's from SE. Best damn phones ever. I have a p800 and p900, people still come up and think the p900 is a brand new phone and drool over it!
Best form factor i ever had was a nokia e62. the keyboard is so great to type on i wish someone would could out with a fast droid device with a portrait physical keyboard!
Wow these are really good. I assume Microsoft had nothing to do with them.
I was excited until i saw that there was a timelimit for lending books.. Why in the fuck would there be a time limit. I'm assuming that while the book is "lent" to a friend that its not available for me to read myself and if that's the case i would like to be able to give a book to a friend until the cows come home and i would also like for them to have the ability to lend it to other people as well.

Until It works like this I will never be interested in a ebook reader for legal usage. I must have over 100 books in my library that are from trades with friends or even just people ive meet once or twice.
Offer it to the people who still want it and collect the money?
@Shyam D

They are selling the work they put into it. Selling the rig and the configuration. No one who is going to build their own rig will buy one of these. They are buying psystar because they don't want to configure they don't want to muck around with ktexts and they don't want to build a machine themselves. the same way if you want linux support you can pay redhat silly amounts of money.

Posted from a rock stable hackintosh thats be running for 2 years. Q6600, BadAxe2 mobo, 4 gigs ram
Because you don't want 20 pound boots.
Ofcourse you are going to get service in the middle of nowhere. there is no one else there that you are competing for server with
"I'm glad they are putting integrated batteries in all the laptops, I have owned 5 different laptops in the past 10 years and have never had the need to remove the battery."

Whats your point? why does that make you glad, why not have a removable battery no one says you have to take it out if you don't want to...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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