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Yeah, but that would not be the reason they would attack her. That would just be an excuse. Same as dissing on Hammond over his size, or teeth...

But the main issue is this. There are 2 parts to Top Gear:

1: It's a program for gear heads. People who love cars. A girl can perfectly fit here as we see on several car shows.

2: It's a show about big kids playing with expensive toys and just doing whatever they want. Boys and girl do not mix that well in that setting. I mean, my girlfriend loves the show and never misses an episode, but she does not want to go powersliding on roundabouts after. Not that being a female makes you unable to apreciate those kinds of stunts, but on 99% of the cases you just don't find that "That looks like a stupid and dangerous thing to do... Let's GO!" spirit that you so often find in guys. That's a good thing, but it would make you a crappy Top Gear presenter.
...that the americans didn't use because the graphite would be released all over and potentially screw up some essencial electronic device.
Eternal invisibility? Really? How... Emo of you.
"I don't want to be seen EVER AGAIN!!!"
I would rather be invincible, or imortal, would probably settle with filthy rich and a cave full of fancy toys.
Hi shugg, good to see you trolling again. Also I think it's very funny to hear you complain about an expensive product with an expensive plan sold mostly on looks.

Go get them!
"Yo dawg, I heard you liked lighting, so I put some lights on your lighting so you can iluminate while you iluminate!"

He is.
I gave up waiting and got a Gigabyte M912 with the 1024X600 LED backlit 8.9'' touchscreen and installed Win7 beta on it.

It's not perfect. It goes for around 3.5 hours on balanced power and I'd rather have an SSD, but the LED screen is amazing even using it at the dimmest setting and the 2.5 SATA disk is super fast. It won't last long the way I'm treating it, but with daily backups from the Home Server I figure i'll just trade it for a slighly less insanely priced Intel SSD when it finally breaks after too much shaking and tilting (I'm using it for out-of-office pc support and car pc).

Engadget, try to give a 2nd look at this netbook. With 2GB ram, LED screen, and 7 instead of Vista it's a lot better than the one you messed with at launch.
These are not "new" touch features. Most of them were in Vista already, and it's a shame that the Engadget staff doesn't realise that. I'm using the touch (no multi) on a Gigabyte M912 Tablet running Windows 7 7000 and I can work without any problem on a tiny 8.9'' screen. I had to tweak 7 a bit to use larger buttons and scrollbars, etc, but you can get those changes done automatically (Plus get a nifty Picture Password Login) by downloading the Origami Experiment 2.0 from Microsoft.
It's OVER 9000!!!!!!




(I am so, so sorry.)
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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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