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After they all broke their necks, they moved to Poland. Obviously.
When I see three donuts arranged in that way, all I can think is "MUST TAKE TRIP TO DISNEY WORLD."
Zach, get an interview lined up with Vin! Your journalistic integrity DEMANDS it!
Thanks for the link. It offers a much better explanation than Joshua's knee-jerk.
I used to severely dislike WowMatrix, but it's come a long way in terms of usability. My wife and I now both use it, and see no reason to look anywhere else.
Northrend ho? Where?
An internal DVD drive (with burner, no less!) is $30. By now, no one paying $15 a month for a computer game has any excuse not to have one.
Any chance it will show the heroic daily and the daily battleground for the day? That would be a handy feature, I would think.
What's really interesting to me is all this bad press that's getting lobbied at Apple lately. Between MobileMe, the 3G launch and product being labeled a "bust" by many bloggers and journalists (I am not qualified to judge, I do not own one), and an increased scrutiny of Apple's controlling tendencies, the company that at one point could do no wrong is now very much under fire. I once heard a saying to the tune of "one 'Oh @#$%' wipes out a million 'attaboys'." If that's the case, the damage to Apple's image may be greater than we understand.

I'm not saying it's right or wrong, I'm just saying it's interesting.
I've noticed that, too. Mr. Miller seems too blinded by his own personal bias to see that this is not an experiment in trickery as much as an experiment in showing people that when you remove the bias that exists for no good reason at all, you've actually got something usable. Enjoyable, even.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"My father-in-law is heading back to school in the spring and wants a laptop for Christmas. The only catch is their budget is around $400 and he does not want a netbook. He's not very "tech savvy" at all and doesn't need a hoss of a machine (not that $400 could get you one). We would like to get it for him as soon as possible and would love some input."
 

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