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My girlfriend goes there. I think we'll be stopping by. Send an email to mrollin3@uiuc.edu
I don't think they have any way of knowing. They want you to upload pictures from the event, but it's not necessary. You should just decorate the place, take a few pictures and upload them to the party website.
I signed up to be a host the day engadget posted the story a while ago. I was confirmed as one last night. This is pretty cool. Thanks to you, engadget, I get a party package containing Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition among many other little goodies.
My Zune 120 is the best PMP I've ever owned (and I pretty much own 'em all).
I've had my PRS-505 for a year and a half now. I'm not gentle with it. I've taken it on flights, around campus, to the beach,..everywhere. The damn thing looks like I bought it yesterday. They're pretty durable.
The voice recognition is the most superfluous piece of software I've seen since Microsoft Bob. Get rid of it.
End the Fed. It causes the boom/bust cycles we've experienced since 1913. The expansion of credit by lowering interest rates causes the unsustainable booms which inevitably bust.
Haha, no lies. Just a little anecdote. I stood in line with my gf for two hours the other night and got the 3G [S]. And I'm not plugging Zillow; for all I know there are a hundred other sites just like it.
My girlfriend from Chicago was visiting last week here in Atlanta. She has a Samsung Instinct. Well, we went to Chili's one night at discovered the next day that she'd left her phone. When we returned the next day it was gone and no one had turned it in. Her parents were so furious with her and she was crying. So, we went online and it saw that owners of that phone could sign up for a "family locator" service which basically lets parents play Big Brother with their kids. We signed up for a free trial and immediately tested it out.

The damn thing pinpointed the ADDRESS in which the phone had been taken to. It had been taken 50 miles away. We then went on Zillow.com and got a street view of the house and property values of the area. Redneck central. We could even see a pickup truck in the driveway. Instead of being dumb and calling the police and dealing with legal bullshit, we texted the phone saying that if the phone isn't returned to Chili's by the evening that the police would be sent to their house off Charles S Floyd Road in Loganville.

Apparently that freaked them out because we watched them on the locator take it back to Chili's. We had the phone by that evening.
The economy can easily be fixed by ending the Federal Reserve.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
 

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