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err..he called the Nintendo "the best birthday present of his life" so it's not liek he's dissing gaming.

More that it(and the bag of chips) was one of the many reasons why he got the way he was.

He didn't say it caused it, just help, which none of you can prove it didn't.

TV, gaming, music, ect...aren't exactly motivators(Unless they actually are about motivation. lol).
Well seeing that Sean is the proper spelling, I see no problem in this.

Shawn Shaun..uhg..


Anyway, doesn't some of the Microsoft peeps own apart of the teams in Seattle(Except the Baseball team, which is partly own by Nintendo)?
Well since those pics were taken at CES..at the TiVo booth..yeah, it's in "alpha" development..But it's real

And hopefully out for the summer...Or before Lost season 3.
Yeah they'll need that picture quality comparison in every Best Buy/Wal-Mart/Mall in America to convince the masses they need Blu-Ray...
Yeah, but will a tablet or PocketPC be under 100 buck in a year?

Thought so....

And was color needed to read Manga or a book?
Yahoo bough Konfabulator thus this is where and why Yahoo Go looks like Konfabulator and Dashboard.


Nice to see Yahoo use it..should of guess so when they made Apple widgets...
You know if that was white and had the name "shuffle"......

No, they just added a external hard drive half the size of the TiVo S3 to accompany the internal one..
Vote? There uhh..picks, and with limited spots(and blog space), it's dog eat dog...

But it's nice to see such a diversity, with every gaming system and all...
Yeah, if Blue Dragon or whatever that RPG from the maker of the original FF, then you can continue spitting your jingoists rants.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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