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Actually Sony's been in the video game business the least ammount of time compared to Nintendo and Microsoft. MS maybe not consoles, but video games in general, yes.
This may be blasphemy over here, but I let my MobileMe expire in December. I started using MS's live.com email and it it blows MobileMe away... and best of all, its FREE.
You don't like SoulStorm? I picked it up for the same reason. After the first hour I hated it. Then I forced myself into it a little more and now I love it. I love the squad and vehicle caps. Its is a bit hard though.
you r-tards saying 'zOMG you can build a Corei7 for that much! are missing the point. Can you build a Corei7 in that small and sleek of a package, making little to no noise, with a full warranty, and a legit Windows license? Whats that? You can't? Wierd.

This isn't for the geek, this is for the people that used to buy Voodoo PC's, Alienware, Falcon Northwest machines etc.
Apple didn't 'steal' Unix. Apple used something legally that was open source. Theres nothing wrong with that.
Yup, I listen to 99% talk. I want to drop my subscription to Talk Only but I'd like to be able to keep like... 5 music channels. I can't wait till theres more than 1 Ala Carte radio. 50 channels for $8 a month? Thats great for me. I don't need more than like... 15-20 channels.
The same reason that you Europeans insist on making gigantic 7 series, S500, A8L sized vehicles with V12's in them. Theres only 1 american company that puts a V10 in a car and thats 1 model. Europeans are the ones putting huge ass motors into huge ass cars. Some of us have multiple kids, and have to drive hours to see family, etc. I don't want to drive in a Polo sized vehicle with 3 kids, a wife, and all the luggage for 2 nights @ grandmas house over thanksgiving. This is why we have crossover and suv's.

Also, my 4.2L 300hp inline 6 TrailBlazer gets 24mpg on the highway, and can tow my VW race cars, power through the snow since its a real body on frame 4WD vehicle with a transfer case, haul the engines I need to haul FOR my race cars, and comfortably seat 5 adults.
MicroCenter in Radnor, PA actually sometimes has prices that beat Newegg, and its only a 30 minute drive. I was able to get a CoolerMaster case with a CoolerMaster 550w power supply for $90. The case without the power supply on newegg was $129 + $15 shipping. Their motherboard prices are a little higher than normal, but not always. Really, they're pretty competitive with Newegg.
At this point, its not up to Circuit City. Its being done by a separate liquidation company. If that company says you can have 40% off, Circuit City can't say no.
Well, a TT is a golf/jetta/beetle already. Why wouldn't they share the platform? It would be stupid not to. That doesn't mean they'll be ANYTHING alike. In fact, if they were smart, they'd nix the current TT and make this the new TT. Mid engine, RWD would make the TT a really really nice sports car, no convertible. Leave the convertible to VW.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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