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I WANTS TEH PHONZ
So your new system i pretty nifty but the mobile and HD pod casts seem to be linked to Oblivion. engadget works just fine though. I would really like to hear about my beloved HD2
STOP YA FOUL WHINING YA FILTHY PIECE OF DISTENDED RECTUM!

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i love engadget people.
"ANSI lumens
The light output of projectors (including video projectors) is typically measured in lumens. A standardized procedure for testing projectors has been established by the American National Standards Institute, which involves averaging together several measurements taken at different positions. For marketing purposes, the luminous flux of projectors that have been tested according to this procedure may be quoted in "ANSI lumens", to distinguish them from those tested by other methods. ANSI lumen measurements are in general more accurate than the other measurement techniques used in the projector industry. This allows projectors to be more easily compared on the basis of their brightness specifications."

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Olympus e-520, e-620.

e-420 has no image stabilization and is a little on the small and hard to handel side.
Dont get me wrong i have one and i love it, but you need good steady hands to handel a camera with that small of a grip. I also own an e-500 and when i let others use my cameras, they tend to take better pictures on the 500 bacause they can hold the camera steady. (the e-500 is pre IS as well).
I wonder if it just saves the keystroke data, so that they are fully compatable macros. If that is so i am totally getting one of these to work with cad. That way i can save my custom macros to my mouse when i go out to the field and work on other computers. No need to try and load my macros every time. I only have 5 or so i pretty much cant live without. Im surprised there arnt more mice marketed to engineers. Is it that they just dont care about the preformance of there hardware? I notice so many that struggle day to day with the crappy dell and hp stock workstation mice, some of them even ball mice, if only they knew there was something better out there.
they have a screen like this on my olympus e-420 so you can see it outdoors. It automatically turns off the BL and goes 2-bit BW reflective after like 5 seconds. Very useful to shoot in the bright sun. I and guessing this is pretty much the same technology.
seems sort of cheap for that much man made sapphire, must be low quality stuff.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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