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Crisp article, even though it's very short. Tom, I think the word you were looking for to describe Ron Paul was 'renegade', not reengage. Feel free to edit this after making your correction. Otherwise, it's a good piece of news.
The customer IS always right. It doesn't matter if we don't know how to use all the bells and whistles, what matters is that the customer gets what he/she wants for the money they are spending. Granted, they may not know how to use it at first, but that's not because the customer is wrong, it's because it's new to them. When the customer's whims change, that doesn't mean they're wrong either, it just means that the market needs are changing and businesses need to be aware of that to stay in the race for the market share. It's always been up to the people to say: " Hey, we want this..." not for the companies to say: "hey, you need this". Supply and demand...the simplest breakdown of economics. The customer is ALWAYS right, because we are making the demands.
At least that sounds like fun...I'm stuck at work, looking at useless gadgets...hey wait, that's fun too...hmmmmmmmm. I'd still rather be playing WOW. you lucky fool...
HA! Engrish iz ovahwated. I had to lern typonese!!
Heads! Heads! We want their heads! They have been just wasting time and money and have ZIPPO to show for it. It is time to pull their heads out of their (where the legs meet), and get moving on something WE want!!
I just have one question...why? Who would want this, buy this, or want anything to do with it? Someone apparently has waaaay too much time on their hands.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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