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I get Kudos by spinnin the back tires in any loose gravel I see ;).
VIIISA!!!
I want teh Halo 2! or anything,for that matter.
I'm likin the DSLR, but I'll take a bag ;)

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Holy COW!!! Those firts 5 digits are my ZIP code. Weird, but cool. (Altamont, Illinois, FYI)
Agilent, I mean. I always misspell it when I type too fast, lol.
Actually, the first fruits of next-gen technology from HP has been deployed in Aigelent chemical analyzers for a while...
I don't think you'll have to worry about the battery dying in these things. A good shoe only lasts about 300 miles on average (about a track year, if you run HS long distance track). These shoes are (supposedly) aimed at the hardcore runner. But, as Mike said, a pair of $75 dollar shoes will do the same as a pair of $300 shoes. Sure, the controlled cushioning for your needs is nice, but companies such as Nike, Adidas, Asics, Mizuno create shoes for individual types of runners with different needs. 15-20 minutes at a Footlocker and a little study is all you need to get the type of shoes you need. The "variable cushoning" isn't needed then. I personally would go to runnersworld.com and use their shoefinder to find the shoe right for you. Sites, such as eastbay.com or roadrunnersports.com use the results from that test (cushioned, mid-arch, overpronation etc.) to display shoes right for you. After that, go to your shoe store of choice and try out those shoes. That way you have the right shoe for you.

Personally, I use a pair of old, worn Adidas Megarides (now Megabounce) and a pair of Nike's 1st Air Max 180's, but the glue came undone on one of the shoes right before track season this year, and now it rides funky.
That oddly looks like a GBA SP.
#8. Settle down, dude. It's okay. By the way, not everyone is a commie or a fraud. Geez, it's a car list by PLAYBOY. Last time I checked, their forte wasn't cars.
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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