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Wow... I was thinking about voting for Office 2007 and the guy who mentioned top 10 lists with slideshow setups definitely has a point, but this piece of shit really takes the cake. Good luck making a website with that garbage that a 10 year old couldn't make with raw html in a text editor.
I remember playing Gears of War when I got it for XMAS right after it came out. I was playing a multiplayer deathmatch game and each round my entire team would die within a minute without taking out a single enemy. However, that did not stop me as I went on a Gears killing spree that I will never forget and won the game for my team and myself.
I remember like it was yesterday. I asked for two big presents, expecting to only get one. The two objects of my desire were the first Monster 3D graphics card to hit the market, and the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback joystick. I was lucky enough to receive both, and I enjoyed Interstate '76 on a level of graphical and tactile bliss that I could never eclipse again.
Hi, my name is adam, and I'm addicted to posting on Engadget so that everyone can see the link to my awful gadget blog, in which the first two sentences of the most recent post read:

"One of the themes I want to try to stick to on this blog is making it educational. Hopefully some of my tips can help you, as you engage in the universe of High Definition video."

The grammar, the diction, the assumed superiority to the reader all should make you reconsider your blogging endeavor.
I'm sure audiophiles won't be at all interested because of the fact it's wireless. Wireless=loss in quality. Especially in the 2.4GHz range. If you have a wireless router and a cordless phone in that frequency, the audio quality is going to go to shit.

I just paid a fairly good amount for Sennheiser's top of the line wireless headphones, which operate at 2.4 GHz. The only other device I own that operates in that range is my router, which is two rooms away. The headphones are almost impossible to listen to. The incessant white noise in the background made me return them. Never again will I buy wireless headphones. I'd rather spend the money on a quality pair of wired headphones and just buy an extension cord.
Nice picture, engadget. I think this one is attached to one out of every five or six posts regarding Guitar Hero-like games across the web.
No, that was my point... It's going to be great especially for people like you because you'll be able to benefit from other people's work.
The fact that the song creation screenshot looks so intimidating is a GREAT sign. That means people who know what they're doing or have the time to learn can really put together some great content.
does this post remind anyone else of a comment made earlier?
People also use sound cards for purposes other than games... whic is why I ended up buying the Auzentech Xplosion. I listen to a lot more music than games so the Dolby Digital live is a great feature which the X-Fi cannot match
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
 

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