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To be honest, IE8 wasn't a terrible browser. I used it for quite some time until switching to Opera. What is a terrible browser now is Firefox. Maybe it's because they found a place atop the heap, but I just cannot use it. It crashes, it loses extension support, it uses a metric ton of memory. I hope that IE9 is good, I like competition.
I was scared shitless when I first looked at the image - I thought joystiq had decided just to be forums. Or a huge twitter account. Both are terrible things.
Halo 3 with the brother. Which is saying alot, as we don't talk much. Aw sad.
Shorts, a v-neck undershirt, and a robe, a la The Dude
You I like. Who needs gadgets when we can get high-quality tools for a good price? Electronics have been racing to the bottom of the pricing barrel for years now. There is no more profit margin to slice off. But some cheap craftsman tools? Hell yeah. Oh, and they have a lifetime warranty. If Sony ever offers me a lifetime warranty on my LCD TV, I'll eat my hand.
I would buy six days in fallujah in a heartbeat. That is, if a publisher will go ahead and release it. Not that I ever expected Konami to be the one, but maybe someone a little crazier. Actually, this seems almost up Ubisoft's alley.
Nathan Explosion.
Continue to play them until they stop. Because that's what they are made for.
I'm one of those business customers, so I should have about 3 by tomorrow, but less for calling and more for programming
Funny, my team and I decided to code for WinMo today because we didn't want to deal with the apple app store approval process. So this article is really good news for me and makes me quite happy.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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