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Really interested in this device. Looks like a good alt for BB for companies.
I will not be going to this event on June 20th, I'd rather not witness a man attempt to break laws of physics and possibly get me killed. Also, I'm not a fast runner and he'd probably catch me after the inhibitor chip gets fried and he begins the killings.
LEAVE ASIMO ALONE! WHY MUST YOU ALWAYS BRING UP THE BAD THINGS!?? [begins weeping] LEAVE ASIMO ALONE!!
Wow, harsh comments. I for one think it is actually designed well. I am surprised that the reviews were so bad since Dell monitors seem to always be up to or above par.
@Stevie Wonder: It's funny how everyone forgets that AMD was dominating the market by releasing processor after processor that beat Intel chips in performance AND price. Not to mention their overclock abilities. Intel has merely learned from AMD and it taking back the market.

It is all part of a large scale sinusoidal wave that the companies decided on years ago. It's a conspiracy.
Am I the only person who remembers how bad EVERYONE thought XP was for a long time after it was released. It wasn't until SP2 came out that I really liked the OS.
I disagree. The way I see it, AMD has pulled resources off their normal CPU R&D and is deep in the lab creating a new CPU-GPU integration that will blow all of our socks off.

There is no other explanation for why they haven't released a new line of chips in nearly 2 years. I don't think the Phenom line should count as anything.
HD is great, and so are free things. This post is all around sweet.
Argg!!! Was driving and missed an exit. Tried to use gmaps to get a new route, but no EDGE data!!! Extremely frustrating, lost for nearly 2 hours. Damn New York highways suck.
Cell processor laptop FTW!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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