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so...nobody's gonna one-up that with a brown one?
i'd scrape the sh*t outta that hyundai
i gotta say, i'm with paul on this one. vote me down!
that's funny, i was just going to make a post thanking engadget for giving this warning.

and also to give Nilay props for mostly avoiding the usual tone taken with posts about this company.
let's not get too distracted by this tabloidesque posting. i think the real question is, how many days after the apple care wore out did this happen?
OR they could do a post about the patent he owns for a dance move. giz did a post about the tech but neglected to mention that he actually co-owns the US Patent No. 5,255,452.

http://v3.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?CC=US&NR=5255452&KC=&FT=E
me too. as soon as matte becomes an option, i'm buying a 13. why can't they cave to that "issue reported by a small number of customers"?
yeah just like jobs saying people don't want to watch video on ipods
bluetooth charges a qualification fee for every product that uses it, so that could be part of it. plus the hyperfast wheel costs more than a standard wheel.

http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Technology/Building/Qualification/Types/
@General_Trelane easy for a retired person to call someone else lazy
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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