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It looks like one of those lung capacity testers.
How does this fare ergonomically? Is it more or less stressful on your hands and fingers than a regular keyboard?
NINTENDO SIXTY-FOOOOOOOUUUUUR!!!!!
today, a block of wood...
tomorrow, the world!!!
paint-on antenna? can i have on for my car? or better yet, maybe i'll just buy a can of antenna paint...i hope in comes in white or brown, so i can paint my whole house and get great satellite tv reception.
Once we get these small enough, we can finally start tracking individual blood cells.

One of these would be perfect for locating those ever-evasive car keys.
so i go to apple's website and try to watch the ads, and there's some error...can't watch them. so I save them to my HD, try to watch them...ahh, another error.
OK, download the latest quicktime for windows (which annoyingly comes packaged with itunes), now I try to play the .mov video file designed for quicktime...whoops! some error I haven't seen before! my computer restarts, and I send an error report to Microsoft.

I go back to Apple's website to watch the videos, and they play, but the video is choppy.

I'm gonna do a system restore just to be safe.
And then upgrade my graphics card after a few years instead of buying an entirely new computer.
it seems like what we have here is a pc that you control not with the highly useful and widely accepted keyboard/mouse combo, but instead entirely with a playstation controller. oh, sorry, my bad, 'evo' controller.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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