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Wow, I like it...the font could be a little bigger though (I'm only 19 so no "old geezer" comments).
@ Sea Urchin,

Me and my room mate went to that party last year. Be glad you stayed at home. It sucked.
So NASA will cut out the Escape Pod funding ($50 million and it would have been done) to spend time on THIS?! >_< I hope Apple rejects them with the sole reason of "being retarded with our tax money".
So what you're saying is the new laptop i7 core does 1.2-2.26GHz? The i7 for the desktop is known to be a powerhorse, the i7 for the laptop seems kind of average. Or maybe I'm not understanding this...
Wait...I don't understand this. I have the Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz processor. I know the i7 is supposed to be redonkulous fast...yet it's Laptop i7 is only 1.2GHz? I see they said because it runs 2 things at once, it is faster....can someone elaborate on that?
My install took forever...about 15-20 minutes I'd say. I don't notice any differences because I didn't have any problems to begin with...
Are the Netflix DVDs or Blu-Ray? Free? For some reason the link to get them won't work for me on this page.
@ NohOne,

Saying that Safari has ads like that is not comparable. If Safari forced you to watch a 15-30 second commercial before even launching Safari, THEN it would be comparable.

You see ads, but you can still do stuff. Launch an app on a Zune, you are forced to wait. Nothing near the same. Your logic is flawed.
(Oh, and P.S...those ads are in Internet Explorer as well. Don't try blaming that shit on Apple.)
(P.S.S. Get FireFox and AdBlock Plus...I haven't seen an ad since I got my computer.)
I've been using YouMail for a while now...but it seems like they are getting greedy, trying to charge for stuff that used to be free. Not that that is bad, I'm sure they need it...but Google is one of my favorite companies so I'll probably swap.
If anybody has invites, please send me an invite:

FlyersPh9 (at) gmail (.) com
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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