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Go ahead, make my day.
Concrete Blonde, NGDB.
Maybe some of us aren't interested in having Diebold return, even in abject misery, an object of ridicule and scorn. Perhaps the judge could spare us the trouble and put the cur down.

(Please?)

-BM in Ohio
It didn't sound like his Stevieness got everything he wanted though. From the blurb posted on the websites, it appears that Cisco got much of what they originally wanted. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Sounds like fun to me! It might convinve me to buy one of them fancy macbook pros to install it on. (Or it might go on the desktop . . .)
Sad to see you all go! Let me echo many others in saying that you should keep us posted as to what your next step is. If you have a website, let us know! It's sad that a blog that had such a community atmosphere is going away.

We'll miss you!
BM
I ran an OMAX waterjet for a couple months, and they are not necessarily non-sparking. When I was cutting ferous metals with the abrasive (garnet) on, sparks could easily be seen. They didn't last very long (compared to sparcs from grinding) but they were there.
Recall that the reason they announced the iPhone so early is because they have to submit it to the FCC for approval. That means that the hardware for v1.0 is pretty much set in stone, so don't expect features like 3G to suddenly appear. (Jobs: "one more thing . . ." FCC: Cool. We'll let you release it in 5 months. Ciao!")

On the plus side, we can peruse Apple's FCC filings to spy on future versions in the works.

On the minus side, again, this means that in order for Apple to maintain it's preferred level of secrecy, we will continue to get a few months warning on major upgrades. This has it's downsides . . We all get cranky, but no one (in their right mind, though that still leaves a sizable chunk of people) is going to plunk down $600 for v1.76258 when they know that v2.0 is 4 months away. I don't envy the marketing team that has to deal with that.

Cherio!
In my best Roger Rabbit voice:
P-p-p-p-p-p-leeeease!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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