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I wanna win!
I added a cablecard from comcast to the ati internal card, every comcast employee i talked with knew what was going on and how to setup it up on their end, some even had experience with the custom htpc setup and could go even further. I was impressed with comcast in that regard.
I'd like to win one!
I would like to win one of these.
i'd like to win.
crazy, i heard somewhere it only takes one time hitting it to get your cousin pregnant...

Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
Biting the wires sends the electric signal from the left side of your cheek all throughout your body and eventually back to the right cheek, giving that persons music inevitably more soul than any other musician up until now. Emo kids, while they will more than likely use bigger batteries to make them cry while composing, will take this phenomenon to the extreme to stay more musically informed than the rest of us.
umm... no... this just controls a pedal more precisely with a persons mouth, allowing in between states instead of just on or off. Let's say on is 1 and off is 0, this would allow for 0.5 or any other number between 0 and 1 (although I'm sure there's a limit to the usable stepping).

A talkbox actually pushes sound through your mouth, allowing you to model the sound with the changes you can make with your mouth. Like if you make a room echo, a talkbox would change the shape of the room on the fly, giving you different echos. I supposed you could alter an electric piano to play through a talkbox, which could be interesting in it's own right...

Sweet though... I'm not disabled, but I have been put out of commission for long periods of time due to injury, and music really helps a lot in situations like that. I can only imagine being permanently told you can't do something like play the piano again.

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"
 

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