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Happy birthday! I'd love to win, since my birthday isn't in the blackout dates it'd be nice to go somewhere warm then...
Are you referring to lenticular cards? Lenticular isn't the same as holographic.
Indeed; they have some sort of bizarre need to use 'fortnight' constantly. I'm not sure if they think it's clever/witty, if it's some sort of inside joke, or what.
If you were watching movies that crappy, maybe the battery was just trying to do you a favor...
DTE solutions used to be nice, but quite frankly, at their price/capacity, On Location is a much better choice. Granted, it means having to ensure that my MBP's drive has room, but I'd need to make room for it anyways, right?
And as for the need for consumer-level or less-than-pro level HD, it's great for blogs, corporate videos, and so on.
Seems like a lot of people are not familiar with the word 'lenticular'
@Decoy thanks for putting that song in my head now :)
When you have nothing intelligent to say, one can always fall back on insulting someone's looks or calling them gay... or of course just spew out some sort of racial slur trying to be cute. Oh, and you threw in a sexist comment for good measure. Let's see, you're forgetting:
-mama insults (mine's dead, so that should be an easy one for you)
-size insults (sorry I'm not fat, but I am short, so that should help)
-Mac user insults - it's silly to let me have my own opinions and preferences, after all
-to call me 'dickless' - that's always fun
-successful single woman insults - gotta come up with more than some silly 'work at home Web designer' schtick... sounds like you're a little bitter, though, so I can let you slide there.
Also, feel free to pick on my haircolor, the fact that I wear glasses, or the fact that I am white. I'm sensing that my straightness isn't as fun for you, so knock yourself out there too.
Wow, way to be relevant to the site, kid. Are you just jealous because someone took your lawnmowing job so now you're back to delivering papers?
Well, 'voice-activated dialing' != handsfree. I call people from the touchscreen on my car anyways (it has voice commands, I just don't use them), but it seems like something that'd come out in an app or firmware update, just like copy/paste could, or MMS, or any of these other non-hardware-dependent-but-software-upgradeable features. So why is that a big deal? Even video recording is doable via apps, so really the only -phone- upgrades I see later on will be for storage capability and the camera (esp. a front-facing one).
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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