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I'm curious as to why Holisky has chosen to make this an issue now. This is no different than what has been going on on the Blizzard forums since their inception. Threads of these kinds have come and gone, some far worse than what he has taken it upon himself to report about here. And Blizzard has always had a heavy hand in regards to shutting people up.

So yeah, people are rude and idiotic on the Blizzard forums. But really, if you think it's any different then it has been, well, you must be new here.
It is a great addition. During prime play times, I've found it easy to do at level instances on my level 65 druid, and had one of the funner dungeon runs I've had in a while doing this. A day after the patch dropped I figured I'd respec my druid (who has been around about 3 years now) into healing and see how much leveling I could do from just BGs and random pugs from the new LFG.

Got a random x-realm group for underbog and told everyone that I didn't have much experience as a healing druid, but had healed extensively on my paladin and shaman. The tanks says "that's fine, this is my first time tanking," while the dps were pretty much all new people that had never even seen the Underbog before. So I tell people were to go and what the boss fights are as we pick our way through the place, wiping twice on trash but oneshotting all the bosses, all the while having a blast with a lot of good banter and joking back and forth. This on a run that could never have been put together on my server because of so few people being around OL these days.
Hell, half the people that are "friends" on facebook are people I only know from WoW anyways. >.> OK, yeah, I'm a big nerd.
Has to be King Dread.....I mean, a big damned dinosaur against an elephant-squid thingy. Come on.
Give me on of these, and I'll name my first born child "engadget"

Hopefully, it won't be a girl.
First I've ever heard of such a thing. And I'm not against them, per se, I wouldn't participate in one, and I think it's pretty scummy not to let people know what it is up front.
Fix the world economy? How about we through the bumbs out?
This worked for me. When you get to the dialog box asking if you want to upgrade, unplug your internet (not before or it doesn't work). It will then install the upgrade on your phone without doing the activation server check.
It's just the iPhone that doesn't have MMS. Most all other phones can do it, even those on the ATT network.
I guess the only criticism that I'd come up with is that www.bing.com is being blocked by our firewall at work for containing adult/pornographic images. Not the links themselves, but the whole website made the block list on our SonicWALL gateway.

I don't quite get as to why that's the case, because Google does the same thing, excepting that they have a "moderate safe search" filter which is on be default. But it's easy to turn off and see the thumbnail porno images should you want to.
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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