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just put the god damn calculator back on the shopping cart - gesh
"The only problem with XP virtualization is that nobody I know of supports DirectX, and the main thing I use my Windows machine for nowadays is gaming -- that doesn't go over well without 3D acceleration support."

have you tried Cedega? Its primary focus is implementing the DirectX API
"White isn't a color. It's the absence of color."

then what is clear?

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pointless exactly... where is the wooden wiimote?!? :D

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reminds me of the darkloard vego from ghostbuster 2 when he comes out of the painting.

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old news, i remember seeing something like this months ago.. oh well still cool

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"I thought everyone pirated Photoshop, oh well."

lol...
great comment..

i think this nut needs to get a real job besides working with things that hide your poo

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i had 2 to start with. Then i came across some at the store one day and purchased one just in case they were hard to find by the time i wanted another one. The damn thing sat in its original packaging under my tv for 4 months until i finally exchanged it for a game. You only need two unless you have more than 2 kids in your house.

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very nice, usefull for when shopping and trying to price compare without running around. Or grabbing the employee by the hair and saying "look its cheaper i dont need an ad!"

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i love the blue print wiimote shirt on brown, very cool

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Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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