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At any cost a landline is a waste of my money.
Haha, the aztec. Man, that car was such crap.
Finally, Night Trap can be played like you really are in control.
The MacBook Air should be the first in line. Not the second in line. I am confused as to what type of person can really take advantage of this computer.
I had dot mac and I got rid of it because the options gmail had for the price (free) were better than the paid options.
Ahh my friend, clearly you aren't a gadget whore like me. I don't really know exactly what thick things you are talking about. My DVD player is my mac mini, nothing thick about that. My video games are my Wii and xbox 360 which can be made slim by propping them on their side. There is my receiver, and you've got me there, its pretty clunky, but thats really about it.

The fact of the matter is, I live in a small space, so if I can essentially reduce 1+ feet from my TV, not to mention reduce the weight of the TV in the process (for future moves, etc) then it pays for itself. I have a 46" Aquos, do you know how deep that thing would be if it was a CTR? Do you realize that I would have to basically rearrange the small 1BR that I live in to facilitate such a beast? Aesthetics are worth something, just look at anything Apple :)
After just buying a Mac Pro and THEN hearing about the 8 core macs I got freaked. I'm happy to say that nothing changed, they just added the 8 core option which I wouldn't have gone for anywho.
As a Manhattanite I can attest to the fact that there are a ton of these massage places that look really sketchy but in most cases are pretty good.

And yes, from what I have seen, it is pretty common for there to be one big room and basically sectioned off areas that are divided with bamboo screens. If you cracked a knuckle... everyone in the place would hear it. Sketchy, at first, but if you find a good place then just enjoy the massage. I mean, is it worth paying double the price just so you can feel like its not sketchy?
Sony should have done two things, one of which would be criticized, one which wouldn't have:

1) They should have just dropped PS2 support, period. While we have become accustomed to playing our old games on new systems since everything is on a CD now, I remember the days when NES did not fit into SNES so to remedy it you just swapped them out. Period. This would have reduced costs and not caused such a shit storm after they promise and then screw up the feature.

2) They should have charged for online gaming, people aren't annoyed by this. I spend 40 bucks a year for LIVE and you know what, its 40 bucks well spent. But now they are implementing a poor online service and most likely losing money on it as well.

My 2 cents.
At a certain point, won't you be able to just use digital cameras as microscopes? I mean, I know this model requires the subject to be still, but just think about it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"
 

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