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Come on, Brian. Delete everyone's comments and pretend this article never happened! *Rowback! Rowback! Rowback!*
Oh, come on Brian. I poke a little fun at your article like the other ~15 people who commented on it and you respond by deleting my post, but not your own? At least *my* post was factual. You silly boy!
Monopoly...?
HAHA, this article made my day!
Dang... That's all I have to say.
"MSI's laptops aren't always all that distinguishable from one another, expect when they're crystal-studded, but the company is at least churning them out at a steady pace, the latest of which is its MS-1037 model, apparently exclusive to Japan."
Three cheers for run-on sentences!

@Michael Locker MD and everyone else who signs their posts:
Your name is already displayed on your posts at the top. That really isn't necessary.
"and even ways to deprive entire server farms of the sustenance"
It ain't sustenance for a computer.

"Lockheed Martin is hoping to create O2 on the moon."
They want to extract it, not create it.
"...to which Apple let us know that is absolutely not the case"
That has to be the most horribly written sentence that has ever come across my computer screen. Way to go, Ryan! You topped even the notorious Brian White with this one.
You n00b. MANY people still use wired mice. Know why? They don't need batteries!
@Ed,
Yes, you're right. But I have no idea why you posted that since the article says "third-party nav applications for your Palm 700wx"
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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