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anyone notice that the picture seems to grow if you scroll the picture up to the top of the page. ? (scrolling page down)
im calling photochop. that rear end shot doesn't look right
i work at a Volvo dealership and as soon as our first xc60 got of the truck months ago i tried this out with out reading the manual. the first xc60's to arrive came with a set up to test the citysafe feature. I set up the reflectors and floored the Volvo setting cruise at 45mph ON THE CAR LOT with everyone watching on. As soon as the system kicked in i thought i was having an acid flash back..the lights and noise. but the car stopped about 1 inch from the reflectors leaving black tire marks. When i got out cheers galore! Late i found out it was supposed to be demonstrated at 9mph. yeah I'm a dumb-ass but what a feature!
70's pimps had fish in the heels of their shoes and now tech geeks put fish in their phones? wow what advancements
there is a chair in front of a door. classic
yeah mms but come on apple how about the battery issue on 3.1! I am a light user and got almost a day before updating now i get about 1/2 day.
You should be able to sell rollover minutes to other users or back to AT&T. Maybe AT&T could put a points system into play like the airlines. You save enough rollover minutes and trade them in for "goods" like a Wii or netbook or accessories or whatever. This way people would use up their rollover and possibly go into overcharge minutes making att money. just a thought
I was here when it was goodmans. Thank god he did away with the Disney themed pool
actually the horizon is like tomorrow it never comes
they are not accepting it anymore neither code works

Chat InformationThank you for choosing Nokia. A Customer Service Representative will be with you shortly.

Chat InformationYou are now chatting with Jeff.

Jeff: Hello! I am a NokiaUSA Customer Service Representative who specializes in helping customers choose the right products. May I have your first name please?

You: i read that some people are getting the n97 with $174.75 offf plus coupon code CARTP409N making the final cost $454

You: i tried to do this and added to the cart but only the code cartp409n is working

You: how do i also get the $174.785 off

You: Jamie

Jeff: I'll be happy to help you with that. May I have your first name, please?

Jeff: Thanks, Jamie. That price was a glitch and is no longer valid. The coupon code CARTP409N is no longer valid, as well.

Jeff: The correct price is $699.

You: oh but you did allow others to order at that price?

You: but not anymore?

Jeff: Unfortunately, a select few did take advantage of the mistake.

You: can i still? i will order now

Jeff: No.

You: ok
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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