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I agree. My set doesn't support 1080p and you don't hear me crying. Also the days when a set will last you decades is gone in this society. I have a Panasonic which is still used after 15 years but it's not a primary set and it is definitely not where I want to play any games on.

When the console is widely available I will get one and if the system/game can't handle 1080i then my TV scaler will deal with it. As far as the delays when scaling that many seem to mention I haven't seen it. I play games on my MythTV box which is outputting to 720p (480p for Videos) and I get instant response.
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It's sad that the software on these machines are using MS ACCESS.

In certain NYC districts, we still use old Lever voting machine. The only issue is that they are limited to 99,999 votes per machine.

That these companies provide near flawless printing for Bank ATMs but can't for the most important right of a US Citizen.

The independent ATM at the local Bodega has better physical security.

Canada does paper ballots and has near flawless elections.

To Luke:
You are such a pathetic citizen. First you are a PoliSci student and stated that you do not get involved in politics. Second the issue of the flawed voting machines has nothing to do with Party Affiliations. It about the right to vote. Return to your Wii/X360/PS3 and bury your head cause people like you don't matter. You are just cattle at a slaughterhouse and are happy just to get your feed.
This game has been in development for so long that it has been "Optimized for the 3DFX Voodoo3 card".

Note to Developers: Please test the game on a more moderate system... like a PIII 900Mhz?

Hmmm... My 360 had a patch waiting for me as soon as I got it. Also it didn't come with HDMI cables. Just like every other HD CE product out there.
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