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Read that as "SRL Labs." A iShockwave cannon or iDeathDrill would be much cooler than...whatever this is.
"Spirit of Eden" 320 VBR LAME
The funny thing is, those three LCD panels probably use the same amount of electricity as Bush's little old CRT.

BTW, you're all trolls.
"Kindle"? More like the Amiga 5000.

Or maybe the Atari UT.
second, this is weird that this would be custom built for a client. i can imagine the design and manufacturing costs would be laughably high, and it weighs 500+ pounds?

If you look at the lower picture on Zeiss's site (http://www.zeiss.com/C12567A8003B8B6F/GraphikTitelIntern/stl_top_med/$File/stl_top_med.jpg) you can see that "Super Tele Lens 4/1700" is translated into Arabic.

For Saudi oil princes, who have always been rich but who have been absolutely rolling in cash since the US helpfully destroyed the Iraqi oil industry, no luxury is too ridiculous or expensive.

It's probably designed to be mounted on a Hummer H-1.


Did it really take the company almost a week to realize that it might be a good idea to deny a false allegation? Seems hard to believe.

Or did it take their their lawyers a week to craft a sentence which is true under some twisted interpretation, and sounds like a denial...but isn't?

Verizon says: "One of the most glaring and repeated falsehoods in the media reporting is the assertion that, in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, Verizon was approached by NSA and entered into an arrangement to provide the NSA with data from its customers' domestic calls"

What does this sentence even mean? If Verizon was approached before 9/11, it's technically still a falsehood, even if they agreed to provide the NSA with data. etc., etc., ad nauseam with the weasel words.

And Paul, before you write that the USA Today article is in question, you might have noticed the following:

"Tuesday's denial did not apply to MCI, the long-distance carrier Verizon acquired in January."

Todd Sims--

You can merge the channels of headphones pretty easily using a few audio connectors from radio shack.

Cheaper and easier, and it works with all headphones.

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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