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We would take our dog to Grandma's house.
I'll be picking up Geo Wars 2, hopefully with these points instead of holiday points!
Oh and one more note.

Disney does have an online restaurant reservation system, for Disney World at least. You can start booking restaurants 180 days out from your trip. As such, booking from the the web on you phone while in the park wouldn't really be very useful as most of the good times at the restaurants would be impossible to procure. The best solution at that point is to talk to guest services and they can run a more complicated query to find all the open tables at every restaurant to help you decide. Obviously this isn't the kind of power you'd want to give to guests, especially considering the Disney booking system already lets you reserve tables at the same time at multiple restaurants.
It's also worth noting that Disney's "Mobile Magic" app for (some) Verizon (non-smart) phones was just released. That's not important to iPhone owners, but along side the app Disney also unveiled a mobile website that gives approximate wait times (none, slight, long, etc) and FastPass availability.
Awesome, I'm so glad you guys posted this. I've been looking for a good one!

However, your timing is a little off. The guys that host the Disboards.com podcast are on the verge of releasing ETicket WDW and ETicket DL, which both promise to be fantastic Disney Parks apps! Version 1.0 popped up on the App Store a few days ago but was promptly yanked at the request of the developers. They had found a bug after submitting, and didn't want anybody downloading it until version 1.1 was ready (which should be any day now).
One time I walked into my bedroom at night and my dog had pooped on the floor. It was pretty scary.
Normally I'd agree that tossing the DVD in there isn't much of an advantage to most films. I think there's a special exception to family films like Up though. Lots of blu-ray owning families are going to be thrilled that they have a copy of the DVD as well, thus enabling their kids to watch the film in any room of their house or on the road in a portable DVD player. Digital Copy has the same effect but honestly I don't think enough people have the technology to be able to fully take advantage of Digital Copy.

Also, you can score this Blu-Ray for $10 after the coupon at http://www.disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/up/couponoffer/ so long as you buy it by this Saturday. That's a hell of a deal (and there are way better ones that combine with Monsters, Inc. if you look out there).
All that work, and you think he would have spent 15 minutes to download the album art for his music library...
Probably not the best idea for Verizon to use an image that's evocative of cinema's most notoriously diabolical computer in an effort to sell a hand-held computer.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I've found myself using my PC for a lot of conversations lately, and I'm also considering recording a podcast to share with anyone who will listen. There are tons of USB headset / microphones out there, and I'm hoping someone has some solid recommendations based on experience. I'll consider both headsets and standalone mics, by the way, but I'd like to keep the bill under $100 if possible. Help!"
 

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