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::rubs hands together::

"You missed your turn, dumbshit. Now I gotta recalculate for your stupid ass."

I've been wanting to record that forever.
Ditto. You think they would have been prepared for the onslaught.
I like how you contradict yourself there. First you call these receivers "junk" and then you say "anything below the ES line is subpar," which in other words mean these are not junk.

Cost is a different story. Overpriced? Probably. But any savvy shopper will not pay $2000 for the 5500. You can probably pick one up (brand new) under $1500 on eBay from an authorized dealer.
@Dave B

You're forgiven. Just this once. :) I don't make a habit of bashing people. That's not nice.

Anyway I'm one of those fools on the other side of the fence who got irritated because my Mac OS muscle memory kept trying to max iTunes real estate and I'd get the mini player instead. The other 95% of iTunes users are irritated because they've been used to the old way for so long. If it was made consistent from the get-go there'd be no complaints.

I'll agree with you on the keyboard shortcut however. Whether you're left- or right-handed, the combination is a little awkward without using two hands.

(Hmm, I better call out "That's what she said" before someone else does.)
I'm pretty sure it's not a bug. They're making it consistent with the rest of the OS and apps.

You could always become a fan of keyboard shortcuts and use Command-Shift-M...
Dammit, Dell. So close...

Add a model with a built-in webcam and I'm sold.
They should have kept going and added WiFi to it.

Unless the USB port accepts wireless dongles, then I might let it slide.
Look out... it's the return of the Powerbook G5
No SA-CD support?

Those 12 people are gonna be disappointed.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
 

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