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My mac mini could take these duties buy it randomly flicks off after ten minutes. Must related to all the yo gabba gabba it's had running. The party in it's tummy turned into a gastro virus :(
My wife made me play that back 4 times in a row - she wants it as her ringtone
This would be cool. Thanks in advance for shipping to australia!
Yeah, I'll have a crack at it.
I'll take the instruction manuals, I'm that desperate to win something!
It's been in stock since thursday here in Oz - Brisbane, at least. $1750 body only, $2500 or so with the 17-85 IS USM.
A freebie 'Police' watch I scored from work - in a camera retail place.
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I dunno, I tried it and it did work with most songs, although it didn't like loading my 4000-track library all at once (Wii ran out of memory, I think). Plus, the audio quality was greatly diminished, so I think I'll stick to ancient method of simply taking a CD out of a case and putting it in my DVD Player.
@16 That's AUD as well, so it really isn't that much. $12 can buy 3 cokes from 7/11, plus one small easter egg.

I would have to say that this doesn't really surprise me. Working in Brisbane, there is plenty of hype created by the stores...but I guess it was too little too late. The midnight launches were only made publicly available in the past three days (that I noticed, anyway), so there wasn't enough time. Also, it's now friday - ie, the people who would have had the $1k to buy the thing would also have to go to work today, and therefore would have wasted their night! Maybe sales will pick up tomorrow? Who knows...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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