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Dude, do you have any idea that he went to Miami on an academic scholarship? You're pretty quick to stereotype. Do you think he created the hype or, everyone's perception of him did?
You've got to do that! Oh, that's hilarious. You've got to do that!
Can I order some that shoot frickin laser beams?
The thing looks like a friggin satelite. Could they have made it bigger?
If you read the article carefully, the 7200RPM drive is the new MP2 they are releasing. Additionally, they made an announcement that they are going to release a 256GB SSD next year, in 2009.
First of all, this guy never had legs. He was born without the fibula in either of his legs. His legs end halfway to his ankle. Second, the prosthetics extend the legnth of what his legs would have been. Third, the IAAF assigned Peter Brüggemann from the German Sport University to examine Pistorius' blades. He concluded that "returned energy more efficiently to the legs than a normal human ankle joint, allowing Oscar to coast at high speeds and expend less energy than other sprinters."

Did you see him run the 400 in Rome?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Zv46b0NULFs

"He was in dead last for most of the race, until about 70 meters to go, and seemed to run the second half of the race as fast or even slightly faster than the first half, gobbling up his competitors in the final strides."

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/david_epstein/05/16/Pistorius/index.html

Feet win on corners, but he has a clear advantage on straightways.

And who is offended by the term cyborg? When I hear cyborg I think of a bad ass who could easily whoop my ass, just as this guy would.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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