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hmmm... I think everyone is overthinking the solution... let the battery die in the zune... the battery will reset and your zune will be back to normal..
But then again I don't have a zune and can not test this...
tmobile resellers have always pushed new activations, its called "churning" and its a "official" no no... Tmobile wouldnt be to happy with that salesman/woman (hint, hint).
Because its so purdy! ;-)

(Lars answer is better!)
Why would they get in trouble for warning others of the dangers of this new tech?
dur.
wait, lemme get this straight.... your comparing an External USB encoder... to a Cell based card with 128 megs of XDR memory thats clocked at 1.6 GHz...
It took 6 you hours converting ipod videos.... and your proud it only cost $100?.... ouch...
I'm right there with ya kazolar! Which is what my sarcastic remarks were gettin' at! =)
Just curious if Mecca clicked my little "-" 100 times cause i hurt his feelings! :D
Btw this is one of the few modern American cars that I remotely admire :) But holding back till I see it in real world scenarios!

waiting for more -'s!
w00t!
Nope not green, looks silver, but I'm sure you can get it in green!

Besides, Nothing is truly green unless you grow it yourself, but once you use it, so your using resources... so ooops! its not green anymore.
But if I'm not mistaken, and I could be mistaken as I'm no expert in Carbon footprints, your local Coal burning Power plant has roughly less then half the carbon footprint of the same number of cars that it can power... But like I said I'm no expert and this is off the top of my head, so my figures are more then likely more inaccurate then Al Bundies Shoe recommendations.

But then again; Maybe not!

=|n§anit¥
....and the old ps1 swap trip for backup games =)
still remember watchin the disk changing speeds and swapping disks..... hehe
I see Electrical Parts.... Fail..... dur...


Guess you dont drive a car either...

Come-on dude, 5 sentences is not enough to judge a product... Examine the hundreds of white pages and then judge that product, since using this product is a null point at this juncture.

Flame on!

*But then again maybe not!
@High Ranks make you sterile

So we all can look like the Humans in Wall-E?

no thanks! I'll stick with my all-nanowire sensors to tell me im tired from walking. =)

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"
 

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