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Eh, they're not honoring mine because I didn't continue with the
order at $449. The price wasn't 'real' I was told, so I asked if when
I saw $299 if it was 'fake' - "Well, no... not fake, but the real
price is $449". They probably won't honor anyones.

Oh well, I've been looking at laptops and out of sheer spite have
knocked Alienware and Dell off my list. But thats just me, a company
upsets me a little and rather than scream and shout I just take my
business elsewhere. CompUSA and Cirucit City are two I've done it to
in the past.

I did send an email making sure my final phone request of taking me
out of their system (they of course needed name, address and phone
number before any question could be answered) so as not to get any of
their junk mail or calls. I'll stick to my two PS3 units until the
price drop, there are a few games on the 360 I'd like to play.
Eh, they're not honoring mine because I didn't continue with the order at $449. The price wasn't 'real' I was told, so I asked if when I saw $299 if it was 'fake' - "Well, no... not fake, but the real price is $449". They probably won't honor anyones.

Oh well, I've been looking at laptops and out of sheer spite have knocked Alienware and Dell off my list. But thats just me, a company upsets me a little and rather than scream and shout I just take my business elsewhere. CompUSA and Cirucit City are two I've done it to in the past.

I did send an email making sure my final phone request of taking me out of their system (they of course needed name, address and phone number before any question could be answered) so as not to get any of their junk mail or calls. I'll stick to my two PS3 units until the price drop, there are a few games on the 360 I'd like to play.
1, Micro SD slot or even SD slot.
2. Replaceable battery with a back that can be removed without tools
3. 32GB
4. Full MS Outlook email support
5. Verizon version, even Sprint

any three of these would make me want it really bad, 1 to 4 would make me switch to ATT.
Google tells all...
Xbox 360 Premium System - B4J00001

Some links date back to 2005, no story here.

Move along...
"We first head of Intel's quad-core Tukwila back in 2006."... head of? Somebody up late watching the Super Bowl?
I can do the same thing with a comb, but I just wouldn't do it on video. Waste of time.
If they can do that with Christmas lights, whats to stop somebody from doing the same thing with Pyro? Flams, sparks, flashs, etc would be cool as hell. Not in an office, i hope not atleast.
It doesn't work that way. You can't take the Songs off the Inno at all, its a non-standard format and there is no way to access them. Also, once the Inno's subscription is over (you don't renew with XM) the songs are deleted.

XM's original answer was those same songs would be heard during the subscription period, they were just allowing you to hear them when you wanted rather than when they decided to play them.

I see it more like the yahoomusic method, you pay a monthly fee, get to listen to your favorites anytime you want and once you stop paying they get erased.
I took the bait and ordered on from e-cost for under $37 shipped, only thing that concerns me is it had a "Build in 4 AAA Battery Compartment", bit of a translation typo there.
WTF... you have 3rd graders doing your stories now? Good by???? Can't blame the spellchecker on that one.
Quoted for protection: "Good by LocationFree, hello Vaio Base Station LV-V30 ("with LocationFree technology")."
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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