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At least make factual statements. ETF starts at $175 and goes down each month you have it.
At&t's ETF is $175 and gets reduced by $5 each month you have service.
Watching that video makes me think that perhaps it's a driver/vid card issue. Flash runs just fine in Leopard for me on an Nvidia card.
This is pretty hilarious. A new product has an issue and people dogpile on it because it's Apple. All I know is that Snow Leopard is running amazingly on my MBP and shows no signs of sludging up, unlike the Windows box I switched from.
Yeah, Windows 7 is slick and I Bootcamp/VMWare to it when needed, but I'm so much more productive and less likely to want to smash my machine open when running OSX.
Computers will always have problems, even ones made by Apple. Good thing Apple has the best customer support in the business.
Apparently, to certain Engadget readers, free HD porn is more important than water.
It's easy with a small population packed tightly together. The US is spread out over an enormous area with lots of aging rural infrastructure.
Lol... if you hit a pedestrian it's your fault, period. They always have the right of way. Enjoy your jail sentence, asshat.
Oh crescent... haha.
Rhapsody isn't Apple. It's actually an iTunes competitor... and a crappy one at that. I tried it a few years back and was appalled.
Good luck canceling your subscription, too. You have to call in. I got some Indian guy spending a good 30 minutes trying to talk me out of it in pseudo-English. "Sir, ah yew ah moozeek lohver?" Priceless.
"Apple doesn't understand that in the real world, people dont always do exactly what you say, and you have to plan for that."
Why? This is only making it inconvenient for people who jailbreak their iPhones... Apple doesn't want people doing this, so if jailbreakers' service is messed up, why should Apple care?
Haha, I hope that was sarcasm.
Almost all my college-age friends smoke.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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