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  • Joe
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Are you an idiot?
Gotta love how your avatar is Obama.
My Dell Latitude has a hinge problem. Engadget gonna write that one up?
The recession was a self-correcting move. Things got out of whack. It'll get better when it gets better. Throwing more money at it won't help.

Speakers, while they won't help the recession, would be awesome. Speakers for all!
Going to get the OBVIOUS out of the way here...

And I quote: "Important Note:
You will need to have some signal (at least one bar), for the Cellphone Signal Extender to work. You can't extend what's not there... right?"

The AIRAVE/Wireless Network Extender works where there is NO cellular coverage at all. And like an above commenter noted, Sprint also gave me one to escape me cancelling my service. Free/No Monthly. It's a band-aid, really. The AIRAVE does give me service at my home that I did not previously have, however I find the lag it introduces into the calls to be a major distraction. Slightly worse than lag imposed by a traditional Vonage/VoIP call.
You're actually ordering it from Hong Kong anyways. $3 shipping to anywhere in the world. Can't really complain about any of this, except 7-10 days to receive it, which really isn't even that bad.
How 'bout that Gateway P-7811FX you reviewed a while back? Supports 2 internal hard drives in RAID0/1, nVIDIA GeForce 9800gts w/512MB discrete memory, 4GB DDR3... Likely beats the pants off most peoples' real gaming desktops.
I'll try, why not.
Mark me down as comment #6286. Not a shot in hell I'll win it, but it's worth a try, right? RIGHT?

Ah well, I'd keep some of it for myself obviously, but I'd also give some of it away to some lucky friends. Who wants to be my friend?
Maybe if you'd bother reading instructions? Remote Desktop 3 is the only Remote Desktop that works with Leopard. It has special installation instructions, and an update upon installation that is required. Don't blame an operating system for your own shortcomings.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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