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33 feet is one heck of a deep pool or one HELL of a rainstorm on the beach.
5 feet? Seriously? That's a joke. If you want a waterproof camera, go Canon D10 or Panasonic DMC-TS1. Those are both quality cameras. The D10 is a bit more rugged, but the Panasonic is probably a bit nicer of a camera.
Pick me! Though I hope to get in on the cheap offers while they are still available.
Hulu uses Flash, which has virtually no GPU acceleration, so it is *highly* dependent on your CPU.
Maia's submission of Chael Sonnen was awesome, definitely deserving of #1. I was running on the treadmill when I was watching it for the first time and I almost fell off due to my reaction when he threw him straight into the submission.
Ooh Zoidberg at last you are becoming a crafty consumer... I'll take eight!
Gay or straight, doesn't matter to me. I was watching the diving, and this guy stepped up and completely nailed his last dive to defeat the heavy Chinese favorite. It was one of the most impressive individual feats I saw in the Olympics.
OK, unbiased posts shouldn't be expected, but neither should straight-up FUD, which is any Inq article written by Charlie about NVIDIA.
If I ran a news site, I don't think I'd use the inquirer as the sole source of my stories, especially when the inquirer has a very obvious bias against a certain company, say NVIDIA.
People tend to overlook that the $20 mil from the Greek team is after-tax salary. The team pays the taxes on this. That makes a huge difference. Plus, if he's really smart, he should asked to get paid in Euros and not dollars.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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