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Sometimes I think I'm the only one who has absolutely no issues with 3G or voice coverage on ATT o_O or dropped calls, call quality, or other various much-bitched about things with them...

In fact when I had Verizon I had all those problems, And their equipment sucked, Which is why I came to ATT in the first place [Well they were Cingular then]
Eh..Vinyl isn't cheap these days, Consider the soundtrack could be $15 on CD, and then the Vinyl may be $20-25...Quickly compensates that extra $40

So preordering this tomarrow :)
While I agree building it yourself is great fun [And I've done it a lot] I've been heavily considering just ordering myself a vendor machine, simply because i just don't have the time to devote to get everything right, And I'm also not eager to do my own water cooling setup and would rather have a vendor do that for me

But i do agree on the Gaudy thing, Why don't they offer the Antec 900/1200 cases? At least they're fairly conservative and reserved compared to those abominations...
Eh..sadly I agree with Stacky on this, We don't buy it for the PC it tells Activision and them that the PC isn't a viable market, thus no more PC releases...

But if we buy it we send the message we'll compromise on what we want...in the end, we PC folk lose...

I also feel a lot of this is done in the sense of wanting to sell DLC....ie, lack of map editors dedicated servers and custom modes opens the ability for Activision to sell us at $5 a pop, those features at a later date..

But I feel that things will improve, Don't worry, Someone else will just come out with something as good or better and make it a PC exclusive ;)


That was the first online game i ever played :) I remember waiting months for that game to come out..

Now come on! X-Wing! TIE Fighter! :D
I dont know, around here most of the bicyclists are idiots who ride their bikes down the middle of the street in the path of cars, then bitch when they get hit when they're riding down the middle of a 30mph street, dont pay attention, dont signal or otherwise indicate intent and suddenly come swerving over into the middle of a traffic lane and end up getting hit by someone who likely couldnt have stopped their car in time :/

Then the person who hit them is -instantly- guilty because its a bicycle vs a car, You frankly have little chance to survive
Dunkin Donuts FTW :)

Tim Hortons if im desperate..
Question, is it all the Green Mountain coffee? Because their coffee is appalling in my experience, all of it, and thats mostly what the institutions buy...

I had a cup of Senseo coffee before and i found the quality to be poor...the One:One system was equally poor...

Granted, Most of these machines are not as good as a decent normal coffee pot quality wise, At least from my experience for normal coffee, a good old drip-style coffee maker with a good burr grinder beats these things...

But my family has a Keurig and we're on our second Tassimo machine, The Keurig has a huge selection of coffee and some of it is actually pretty darn good, the Tassimo has the party trick of producing espresso and espresso-based drinks easily :)

I think for normal stuff the Keurig wins, its closest to the coffee i brew in a pot, but the Tassimo's ability to make espresso and espresso-based drinks is a very nice feature to have...

They didnt mention the library thing

Which has to be my largest complaint thus far in Windows 7 is the Libraries thing...and the networking which i still havn't gotten to work just right yet the few times i tried to play with it

Other than that its a great OS, very quick, very stable..Much closer to OS X in terms of user experience

And I'm not getting into the Mac vs Windows crap, I have had both, Used both, Like and Dislike both for their own reasons, I am using a PC right now because when i bought my PC last year, I could not get a mac with the specifications I wanted at the price I wanted, Namely, I didnt want a mac pro, I have a 24" monitor already, and I wanted discrete graphics... :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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