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I enjoy Gmail and Google Calendar, even the online editing of documents is nice, but there are already some bagillion linux distros out in the wild that are already filling any voids I could think of. Seriously what is wrong with Ubuntu or Fedora, the wheel can be created an infinite amount of times but it's always going to be round and it's always going to be susceptible to flats.
I'm not a fanboy of M$, linux or apple honestly, I just use what works for what I need to do so please don't flame. Google is good at what they do but I wish they would focus on some main things and make some home runs with them.
You wouldn't want to block his username or ip, those can be changed quickly, just block the email address (which can also be changed), but after awhile it'll get tiring.
There really just is no good quick and easy way to block annoying people online.
Are these Zunes the 3rd generation, I thought the 2nd gen Zunes had silver outlining the pad whereas 3rd gens had color matching rings around the pad?
Flexible displays!? Yes, I can see it now, all of the advertisment billboards will be so much clearer!
dude, seriously, it's not funny.... is this all you have to do at 1:03 AM (perhaps you're in a different time zone, either way, is this all your life amounts to)? I'd be in bed but I'm programming :)

find a hobby bro, or like your name suggests, drink a beer!
Wow, does no-one remember the tx series, it's got way better specs then this thing, it's got buttons around the edge of the screen, an active digitizer and roughly 2.5hrs of battery life.
I'm using one right now to chat it up here.
I've loaded ubuntu on mine with everything working great, way more smooth than running the bloated winblowz (I liked xp so don't flame me saying microsoft is awesome blah blah blah).
This new one seems to have a better screen possibly, but I hardly work outside, so the tx2000 series works for me.

@thedesolate1, seriously what is wrong with Athlon X2 series, 3GB DDR ram and 250GB sata hd? It's out now, it's cheaper than i'm sure this will be and yeah, it's cheap, look on eBay and you can find them for $850-900 now.
there is no such thing as too much space, you're crazy :)
The xbox 360 is a great console, great selection of games and greats graphics!
I'm really enjoying Visual Studio 2008, I think it's a great IDE for development purposes.
That is a riduculous price, HP has tablet PCs tx2000 series starting at $900 with a lot more beef/functionality than this. Around $1,100 and you've got a machine with 3GB ddr2 ram, dual-core 2.2Ghz proc, 250GB sata hdd and wacom touchscreen.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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