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Yea, its pretty easy, i just leave mine on over night, and when i want to reserve my ps3 exclusively for me i turn it on tell my siblings its "doing something important" and "if they mess with it the playstation will break"
as i try to read the story, every few words my eyes get diverted back to the gallardo
from the looks of it, it can only ascend. "Someone call the fire department, those crazy mit guys are stuck in the field house rafters again!"
that looks amazing. Im guessing that will be my next phone
i prefer the t-rex with the kawasaki engine in it instead. those are louder than.......something really loud.
thats insane. Im actually considering buying one. I mountain bike and snowboard a lot, and have plenty of other uses for it too
soldier 2: Oh my god!
soldier 1: What is it?
soldier 2: The ring
soldier 2: THE RED RING!!!!
soldier 1: GET AHOLD OF YOURSELF SOLDIER!
soldier 2: WERE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!
soldier 3: if only we had 599 dollars
soldier 4: wii tenis pwns all
sodlier 2: wii tenis is for fags.......
wow, they totally ripped off smart's design, only thiers is way uglier.
wth is sony's problem with releasing the other colors in North America, i mean come on, they waited till a month before PS3 came out before giving us a second PS2 color, and those were limited edition.
What they need is a solid ad campaign. Im in high school, and it seems that the general teenage population in my school only seems to know about technologies that have large ad campaigns. PS3 was announced years ago, yet nobody knew it was coming until the commercials started playing. Nobody knew about the newest line of ipods until they saw the ads. Unfortunatly, not everyone reads engadget, or knows whats going on in the tech world, but they do know what commercials are on ESPN and MTV.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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