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#22 and 29, what about normal, affordable housing? AC is a necessary commodity. Not everyone can have their home dug 2 feet into the ground and insulated like... I can't think of a good example. Sure, there are lots of people here in central AZ (Phoenician here) with solar panel this and concrete that and shade there and all this but as of now those concepts are out of reach for all but the absolute richest portion of the population. PLUS ALSO these homes are all built on like 5 acres on virgin desert, so it's really not sustainable, even if it's off the grid.
Call McDonough, we need high-rise scale residential that keeps people cool in the Southwestern US. He'll tell you that for now, AC is the only way to go...
Yes, it does look a bit fatty and plasticky, but it really is better than a dedicated phone and iPod. Think about it, Apple, (or, to be fair, any DAP manufacturer) has yet to integrate Bluetooth audio into a player. add in the price savings over a dedicated phone + iPod nano, and you have a solution that looks better and better. Hopefully the quality of the implementation is a step (or 2) up from the E1...
what if you have an excessively fat or thin wrist?
Also, weren't USB keydrives flagged as fashion "don't"s when people were wearing them on lanyards around their necks? This is a bad idea...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
 

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