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The cameras are obviously designed to look up her skirt. Genius.
That's an awesome name for a gadget...i always wanted a phone named after butt
This is an upgrade version of windows. While I don't know for sure, unless you have vista installed in bootcamp, this is not going to work for you.
hmm...that's interesting. i bought the 64-bit version for $30 yesterday and downloaded it in about 10 minutes. Apparently my university didn't have a bandwidth cap on microsoft downloads, and i was downloading at about 5MB/s. Extracted it and installed in place upgrade over Vista Home Premium 64-bit. No problems with the installation or the operating system itself so far.

Make sure to sure to run the windows 7 upgrade advisor beforehand. Two of my softwares, iTunes and daemon-tools needed to be uninstalled before the upgrade.
i liked how you defeated your own troll
I don't see how a touchscreen TV is a good idea. You are leaving your fingerprints all over the screen after you set up your movies. so...you have to wipe the screen every time you watch something?
i hope your ass is on welfare because it sure seems like you need it
for the purpose of this entry... i love xbox!
I wouldn't worry...it's been 36 months since windows vista release. Windows 7 has full compatibility with windows vista.
Tap to click has always been controlled by third party drivers. Just go to your mouse properties in control panel, and click on device settings. There should be advanced settings for your touchpad. If not, go to your computer manufacture's download page and install the drivers. There will be an option to disable it.

Case and point: I'm using an Asus laptop with Synaptics touchpad. There is an option to disable tapping. I can also go to synaptics.com to download a generic driver that works as well.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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