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I had such a lousy day today. First my HP laptop got BRICKED because of porkypig's security exploit. Then my car ran out of gas on the freeway and now my car is BRICKED. Then my celphone ran out of battery and now it's BRICKED too.

Way to go Nilay Patel - great job checking your facts and/or blindly ripping headlines from other gadget blogs that put out the story first!

*applause*

Whew - only $1000 to play for a chance to lose all your data to electro-static-discharge!
Wow, Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner is quite the visionary; downright inspiring. As inspiring as a popup that tells me I won a free iPod.

The only place I'm arranging cameras "around the room" to use his words, is in the bedroom right before a one night stand.
Umm.. yeah.. like anyone would want to climb into a giant toaster.
Way to go engadget - only 3 days late to this 'breaking' news that every other site and their mother has already reviewed and put to bed.. and babbling about this as a press release when the board is already out for sale, in fact one already in my hands thanks to EVGA's buyback of my 680i on monday.

Now just waiting for my third 8800gtx to come in and I'm good to go for Crysis at 2560x1600!

By the way to all the people whining about high wattage requirements and "who would buy this" and wah wah wah, I ask you: WHO HAS A GUN TO YOUR HEAD TO BUY IT?

For those of us with 30" monitors, Triple-SLI'd 8800GTX's and Ultra's gives us the chance to run our favorite games at the highest settings at the monitor's native resolution.

Peas out...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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