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a comment, i shall leave. i phone i need.
tv's are cool. especially if they are free.
I liked the scene when the two spartans fought away from the pack, and then stood up in victory, only to have a man on a horse come out of the smoke, and chop the young spartans head off - followed in short by his fathers rage.
is that Tobias Fünke in the picture?
Well, I would not be surprised if the problem is on Vista's MCE, I do not have a cablecard going into mine, but on my vista MCE, after about a month of perfectly fine usage, it started to stutter the standard signal, eventually i reformatted for other reasons, and MCE stopped stuttering the live signal - but then about a week later, it started to stutter again, i updated to the newest hauppauge drivers, and did every update, i changed quality settings and everything - no luck:

getting long winded here - i mean to say - maybe its just your Vista MCE.
intresting, but i have an old canon i560 that i got for 50 bucks about 3 years ago, and when i got it, i bought a 100 pack of ilford glossy 8.5x11 - and while in college i covered an entire wall in my room with just full page prints - and they were exposed to a lot of sunlight during certain times of day/season - yet, 3 years later - i have some of the pictures hanging in smaller mural-style on my current wall and none of them have showed signs of fading. (and after the first set of inks ran out, i ordered generic replacements for 1.95 a peice - and they've barely faded) so i'd say in my experience, most of the anti-fading is within the paper.
and as i notice it - on the xbox website, for the controller it says "wireless revolution" and "a life without wires" yet, they dont feel the need to include wireless internet? i'm mostly sure that anyone and everyone with a wii, or a ps3 AND a wireless router will not use a cable. (espeically considering) most people dont have their router (wireless or not) sitting in close proximity to what ever room may contain their HDTV.
no, not a phys ed degree, teaching is the last thing i ever want to do, but i did get a physical therapy degree, which has a few of the same courses the phys ed people take.
alright, sounds viable. but i thought the appletv put out at 720p - that and if they had a high quality dock for the ipod, you could store high quality/play high quality files off it - sure apple tv can do this - and at your high def; but i'm just saying it seems like they are really releasing this device, a plugged in; modified ipod (minus a screen, plus networking ability - which may not be far off on the ipod) or maybe more of what i'm saying is if they made a better dock for the ipod basically the same thing can be accomplished. yet, they dont allow any sort of menus' through ipod video when on a dock, with a remote.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
 

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