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I agree also. Someone is trying to convince the public that bad things are happening when they are not. Forgive me, but how do you "hack" a power company? I would imagine that any computers running the system aren't connected to the internet. Why would they be?
This is pretty cool. How about making one to use a wireless mouse pad? And hook me up with a big ass one in the future that my electric car drives over.
Although I haven't checked, couldn't you just go get a log cabin for a few days for $2,300 and actually learn to ski?
Actually, I bought it 2 years ago, pardon my mixup.
I got a Westinghouse LCM 22w2. I bought it last year from my local best buy for $349.99. I love it!

22 inches
1680 X 1050
5ms response time.

There are only two things wrong with it that I can see. First, sometimes its hard to make out objects in really dark movies scenes, and second, no HDMI :(. It can still do 720p though. My system is a few years old so I couldn't watch a 1080p stream anyway.
I believe in global warming, but whether or not it is actually happening, I'd have to agree with andy on his comments. Especially the "Less crap in the air is good." To me something like this just makes sense. I can't see why we aren't doing more of this kind of stuff. If I had the money I would have "solared" everything I could just for the hell of it.
Didn't Japan do something like this years ago?
I agree with kemfonok that its a waste for intel. Tell me how this isn't a cell? If the cell is so good why is there a Nvidia chip powering the graphics for it? Cell just wasn't up to it.Now, before I get flamed, I think cell is great chip for what its supposed to do, it just isn't suited well for a gaming machine. If intel is serious about gaming, then they are going to have to come up with something better than a bunch of teenie-tiny renamed SPE's slapped together.
OCZ uses samsung flash chips.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"
 

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