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Why do the early adopters think they deserve any breaks?
Nothing to add nor help, but that's why some of us are no longer early-adopters; we'll wait for you guys to pay to beta.

:)

Sounds like Russell is spot-on, though.
Too bad it only has the Yamanote line-- imagine how big that would have to be to fit all the lines!

*sniff* I miss Tokyo!
I thought the Outlook had a Honda engine as well?

Or was that the Vue... can never keep track...
Uh, unless you're being sarcastic, mike, you're the one guy stressing out with road rage...

FL. Figures. Bunch of humidified old-fart Righties. I'll chill up here driving in the cool, clean air, thankeeverymuch. :)

It's a joke; don't get your panties in a bunch.
Does anyone know if 3G phones can use EDGE network (GPRS/GSM, whatever)? Because currently, I don't use the data line much through Cingular ($19.99/mo. unlimited grandfathered from my Treo).

Thanks.
I'll certainly try to keep up with blogging about digital photography, but it won't be a digitalphotography.weblogsinc.com affair.

Alas. RIP.

Um, iBook?

php and mysql would be awesome.

They could probably scale *down* the accounts and bring the price lower to what they offer now—maybe with some adjustments; while at the current price level, offer a Developer account. THAT would be genious.
Hottie!


Oh, there's a monitor?

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"
 

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