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Jesus Christ, it's 3 seasons in. When the hell do you want the mother character to pop in? And Chalke is a quality actress.
the 505 isn't exactly heavily DRM'd. i have no idea where that notion comes from. i have bought a couple of things from the sony site but for the most part, i've downloaded from other sources and .txt files seem to work best. project gutenberg actually has a lot of content -- more than you could ever want, actually. just get creaive, but i've had mine a couple of days and love the ever living shit out of it.
it was a well written review riiiiight up until "Being a reviewer ..." began. than it turns to shit again. keep it about the show, dippy.
did anyone else catch robin's look she shot barney after she said, "i didn't want her to choke ... at first."

uh ... what the hell was that? and can we see more of that build up? please?
paragraphs that need to be cut: "intrigued as i was ... blah blah blah"; "so i won't ..."; "that's it ..."

seriously, stop being a fucking prima donna. you always (and always is one of those don't use words) but you always make the review about you and not the show. you ain't shit.
ryan - No.

love,
everyone else.
i agree with everything in the review. this episode was all kinds of awesome. i do wonder with whom barney will end up cos the girl in this episode was incredible.
if you think that's engaging writing, you must love dan brown.
this is the reason why the legit reporters hate bloggers. and they do hate bloggers; back when i used to write for a paper, writing as an observer and leaving my internal thoughts as my voice was a jump from writing personal stories. these series of articles are complete shit and abysmal.
the legitimate journalists also thumb their nose at your because of your tendency to use "i" a lot which most never use cos they do not personalize it internally but try to make it personal for the readers. their questions also don't illicit childish reactions.
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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