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I want to see it at 3x speed with yakety sax.
There was a pretty good Mac application called Pixen I used to use to blow the images up and look at them pixel by pixel.

As for the actual pixel images, I got them from here:
http://www.gsarchives.net/index2.php

This was when I was making pixel art using perler beads.
Two things:
1. I bought my iphone for 300$, the discount for the discontinued 4 gig model. Additional storage space + 3g is not sufficient for me to pay another $200-$300 to upgrade (and, given Apple's pricing schemes as of late, likely more)
2. I find it hard to believe that AT&T will charge the same amount for 3G service that it does for edge. The roughly 80$/month I'm paying after fees and taxes is the maximum I am willing to pay.

Thus, in response to people saying 1st gen iPhones will become paperweights: maybe to the geeks who NEEDED an iPhone on day 1, but not for the people making rational buying choices.
Drop the price by 100$, incorporate it with Airport Express.

I'd like to have both and can justify buying neither given their limited functionality in my life.
Why did it cut off the rest of my comment?

Anyway: in a version without symbols that seemed to have messed things up:

They are not going to replace the iPhone lineup with a 3G phone outright; they will premier it and charge more for it both at the outset and based on monthly costs.

So in a word: screw that. I bought the discontinued (and discounted) 4 gig model and still cringe at my monthly phone bill. I knew what I was getting into though, and I'm not getting in any deeper, thanks.
So wait: Nikon stuck VR into their godawful entry kit lens and they're calling it a value?

I'm not a camera snob, I own a D50 and a 100$ 50mm fixed lens. I bought that lens because the results from the kit lens were just not that terriffic (also, not going lower than f3.5 was starting to tick me off).

VR or not, that lens is just not that great.
Two comments:
First, the poster makes him look like Zack Braff
Second, The Ladies Man 2: Electric - Ah Screw It.
I wear glasses that limit my peripheral vision, requiring my head to turn even further than normal to see anything behind me.

I, for one, would pay 200$ for this. BUT seeing as how I like to think of myself as a maker, there has to be an DIY solution.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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