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  • jdang
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I can't get the song Rico Suave out of my head.

Yall must have some flat arses or wear your belt underneath your butt if you're worried about depants-ing. Wear a belt, make it smaller than your butt's circumference. Unless the belt breaks (wear the ones with the holes in them) your pants will not fall off.

Here's another tip, don't use this with sweat pants.
I haven't been up on netbook game lately. IS there a reason dual core atoms have not made it to netbooks yet? Will we see a CULV or stronger proc with ion in a small package?
Seeing as how Engadget has called it the airbone,you can call it the "Anal Parsons Project"
Sony sells sensors to Nikon, if only they matched nikon's processing (maybe they will?)

A full frame with a street of hopefully less than $2k is not bad.
Not bad at all. You see, unlike Microsoft, I don't see color.
Canon also had a D60. So we're already confused. Lol.
I have nothing against home. But I haven't launched it, ever. I guess I'm too busy I barely have enough time to game, and watch my bluray movies. So its turn on the PS3, start game/movie. I plan on going in there one of these days.
There is good matte, and bad ones. I can't tell from the pictures, but this looks like the cheap plastic sheets you used to get at your local auto parts store, that you cut out to fit around your stereo. Maybe it's just the sun, but I don't like how it looks here. if it's more sublte, like some rom drives, or some cases, then that's cool.
It's a great concept. If the price was lower, specs better, I'd buy one. This is perfect for those who need to work on something while showing a client a screen. I'm an estate planning lawyer and financial planner. Clients always come in, and we use programs that allow us to work along with the clients in our office.

Other than cloning my desktop and then flipping one around, I have to have them get up, move their chairs and come behind my desk. Its awkward. Now, someone said there are better and cheaper methods to accomplish this. That would be cool, and I would love to hear the suggestions.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"All of these new nettops have me intrigued. I'm looking for a small, quiet and cheap PC to replace my aging tower in my home office, and all it really needs to do is load Microsoft Office, check email and surf the web. Is there a particular nettop that's better (or a better value) than another? I know it's a rather new segment, but hopefully someone has taken a chance on one already. Thanks!"
 

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