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I don't need that, sure I have an angry dome.
Any dance is the robot it just depends on how advanced the robot is.
Short number of weeks? Dude I don;t know what you're thinking but one waiter can cover like five tables at 8 bucks an hour that can't cover the $50000 the tables will cost.
See that's why I keep a Shillelagh hanging on the wall next to my front door, good luck and it can concuss.
I'm not that impressed sure it's cool but it's not really affordable or amazing, what impressed me most was that you didn't have to wait or open up anything when you place the wireless device on the table but that's just simple convenience, a wall would be better for normal computer apps, the table would be awesome for pong but seeing how much time people are on computers that table could really do some damage to your back if everyone is leaning over all the time. I would rather have a giant wall computer and for the wireless devices to not need to touch it to connect.
Whoever wins that better be prepared to do a lot of blowing.
I like that this guy who says he's a hardcore gamer and that he won a halo tournament (so 14 hours of sitting down) is complaining that he doesn't have to get up to play and also I don't care where your loyalties lie if you are over 15 you've more than likely played metroid and you would refer to it as metroid not "a sci-fi title" and if he doesn' have to do a batters stance for baseball why would he hold up the wiimote as if it were an actual gun?
So the guy who wrote the article expects the PS3 price to drop by next christmas, is he high? Hell some games don't drop in price until a year and a half, and do any of us really think microsoft is going to lower the 360 price anytime soon seeing as the PS3 just gave them an excuse to keep their prices the same and still be able to say hey our console is $200 cheaper.
See I'm not surprised at all by this people are stupid and when given a weapon they get stupider, this may seem cruel but I lost my faith in humanity shortly after I began to work in customer service.
Yea I probably won't do anything but cheack walkthroughs or cheats on a console internet browser (I don't care which one) as long as I can get on a website it's fine by me I want a console not another computer.
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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