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BFD. I don't use Facebook, and I doubt I ever will. Facebook is the new AOL.
It may not be the most beautiful vehicle ever created, but the form follows the function. The outdated phrase "my bad" is just plain ugly.
The big drawback with the promotion of the social aspects of the Motorola's Cliqu will be the fact that there are many potential customers that really couldn't care any less about the "social" features. Having a phone also serve as a platform for playing music and videos, for e-mail, and for general Internet browsing is great. Functions for integration with cheesy sites like Facebook (which has taken the crown from AOL) are just a waste of time.
Here's a suggestion for Vectrix: Approach Piaggio and try to sell all your technolgy. You have already worked together before, as Vectrix was going to license some of the technolgy used in the never-released Vectrix V3. Piaggio might be interested in some of your technolgy for use in its MP3 and other scooters.
But why would anyone actually watch "House"?
Wondertwin Powers . . . Activate!!
I would take the iPhone as it is, right now, with no improvements, if it were available from Verizon.

I used to be an AT&T customer until our company switched to Verizon a few years ago. The coverage with Verizon has been much better, and I STILL hear complaints about AT&T from people that are stuck with them.

I look forward to the expected update to the iPhone this coming week, but it's sad to think that no matter what improvements they come up with, I will not be getting one unless it's available on a better network.
I agree with those that feel that this episode was boring. It's really surprising that one of the final five (heh-heh) episodes could so easily be described as a "filler" episode. There was basically nothing to move the story forward in terms of what the Galactica fleet will be doing next, where it will go, etc. There were no other mysteries solved either.

Here's a question, though: If it was so easy for Ellen and Boomer to find the Galactica fleet, why haven't the non-rebel Cylons under Cavil done the same and attacked?

Also, you would think that there would have been at least one scene exhibiting Cavil's reaction to Ellen's escape and a discussion of what to do in response.


Yeah, but should Ashton Kutcher STILL be considered a celebrity? His only recent claim to fame is a bunch of lousy commercials for Nikon. He seems to be on his way out . . .
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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