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"Really. You entertaine me. :)"

I'm glad y'all are so easily amused. Mmmmmm... scambled eggs and porn!
The Atari version looks better.
Love flying games, I'm interested in this title for sure.
Laura is infinately easier on the eyes than Mr. Fat-Plumber-Man anyday... it would be hard to forget her , um, curves.
PS3 will take more than 44% market share, no question. I think the Wii will be in second place... the xbox 360, by 2011, will be in last place.

"If they would only look at forums, they'd see how many rapidly crazy people are going to buy a Wii."

Yes, because these online forums are a precise indication of what the masses will do. Crazy people, yes you're right.
I like how people compare a hard drive to an optical storage disc. They're completely different things that have completely different purposes.

...and ofcourse $48 is high, new media formats are always priced that way for the first year. No one is going to be buying these guys for some time. I'm sure quantities are very small too.
"Microsoft isn't bluffing: Gamers can log on to Xbox Live within the first 48 hours after launch and download 'Texas Hold 'em' -- completely free of charge!"

Imagine that! ZOMG!

Next, they'll announce a free, yes, TOTALLY free, (we're not lying here...), 48 hour period of Mine Sweeper!

Microsoft, they're so loving... and generous.
"OH AND BTW IT CAN'T EVEN PLAY ANY OF YOUR CURRENT DVD MOVIES!!!"

You're an idiot.
"If you're after the platform that offers the most potential (and as long as cost isn't a factor) then buy a Gaming PC. You won't regret it!"

Except until you need to upgrade various components every 6 months to keep up. I'd rather spend $600 once in 5 years, rather than $600 on a new video card alone, every 6-12 months. Also, being able to enjoy games in my living room, on a couch, with a huge TV and surround sound system... good times.
Who actually still owns an SDTV? :)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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