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Well I'm glad we cleared up the confusion on that issue.

Back to the point... I wonder when they'll have a touch screen version so us UMPC users will actually benefit from it.

-El Bandito Azul
I know retro is in, but did they really have to bring this back straight from 1982?

I think I had those same wheels on my CVCC hatch back in the day.
I'd imagine that the same rules would apply as if you were reading/writing to the good ole A:/B:/ drives.

First the drive goes haywire, then the error message pops up and you have to Abort/Fail/Retry the process.

Doesn't seem that complicated as most drives don't really -erase- anything off of themselves nowadays anyway.

Sign me up

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On a separate note, this phone does have an available leather carrying case that stores an additional battery and an extra amplified antenna.

(Read: Bag phone from 1983)
Yes, but where is my fishing guide?!?

It's not really RP if my chars can't fish and drink er, mead, while avoiding their spouses and duties at home, involve demotions in their professions, and um... a '78 El Camino.

Oh well, WoW for rednecks will probably be posted on a truck stop wall before it hits the internet. Se la vie.
Yes, but you're forgeting two things... first I can stick it to the gas stations that are overpricing things and second, there's a fancy tax writeoff for the purchase of a hybrid or electric vehicle that more than makes up for that five grand loss.
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-El Bandito Azul
My god, I hope she wasn't roaming.

How utterly ridiculous. She deserves to lose an arm. The innocent victims of her "misfortune" should sue for the other one.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
 

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