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Hopefully--just hopefully--this would be a step up from my 143 year old Nokia that has finally gone insane.
I love Shawn--seriously, the dude is a freak--but I think he wants to be more of the focus and something does seem to need to change. This is just as interesting as when Simmons threw it out there, but I think the Atlanta pick is too much; maybe the other 1 or 2 draft picks.
I don't think it's an automatic suspension. Yes, there were a few feet onto a few inches of the court, but nobody got anywhere close to the altercation and they "were in the immediate vicinity of their bench" even though it was on the court.

Nash made a good point saying that if the NBA followed the letter of the law, players would be suspended all the time for celebrating big shots and stepping off the bench to hi-five, etc.
Scoff all you want, but this appeals to me. In fact, part of my attraction is its ugliness: Who will wanna steal this from me (granted, perhaps only the biggest cabal of dork thieves would steal any sort of e-book, regardless of its aesthetics)? It sort of employs bowling shoe design for functional electronics.

The second half of my attraction is that I've been wanting to buy a portable word processor because the Internet is horribly distracting for me and I get nothing done. I'm a weak, weak man, I know.

Anyhow the only thing that's seemed to fit the bill was the Alphasmart Neo, but if this thing lasts awhile on the its battery, does more, and is at least somewhit similiarly priced I'm down to buy one.
How about some photos that the camera takes? You know, because it's like a camera and stuff.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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