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I love the podcast.... and that you're doing Horatio now

but I think credit should be given to

http://sports.espn.go.com/espnradio/podcast/archive?id=3158733

.... unless it started before Dave. But as far as I know
Dave Dameshek started it on his sports podcast.
I want that Grand Tourismo.....
and some way to have my stupid racing wheel secured in front of me
how the hell am I supposed to keep it on a flimsy tv tray?

.... please. :)
thank you Jebus for a new DirecTV Tivo!
podcasts Steve, I bet you can find
the talk radio show you like in a podcast
and then you can listen to just the shows you like
over your entire run. NPR has a pretty full library,
podcasts are getting very popular and I like to mix it up
and run to news and stories sometimes instead of music
so I can be better informed.
werd, I was like....

is that a robot man?
.... wait, there's boobz....
wait...... is that really a woman?

what the hell?
I noticed that the movie Saved! was available to rent for .99
even though it's just a standard def rental it's a good deal
for a pretty cool film that's worth a view.

now pricewize.....
I agree that SD (Standard Def)movie purchases at 14.99
seems pretty high, I'd be more likely to buy it if it were around 10....
or if after renting it for 3.99 i could pay a little extra to own it/keep it.

and as for HD owning vs renting - since the BD movies
are still like 30 bux I'll still consider renting movies....
i've rented a few, I own a few, like 5 BD movies
and have proably rented just as many.

The Apple TV really is perfect for snow days,
or days at home with a cold
or if my nephews are over I can order up Ratatouille
or whatever.......I can literally browse them through movies
with PREVIEWS like this - boom. and I don't
have to worry about where the other kid
went or if he can't tell what the movie is from
the box artwork.

I want to know if I buy a Standard Def movie
on the Apple TV can i get it onto my iPhone?
Am I allowed to move it to my iTunes library
on my Mac? if so then the purchase price
is a little better.... 10.99 for that :)

as for the picture quality....
the SD movies don't look sooo bad,
I've bought a few and don't mind it that much.
Shooter is pretty clear, better than SD content
from DirecTV that's for sure. But when it comes
to HD the best picture is either DirecTV HD
or Blu-Ray.

Will it BLEND!

Freakonomics was a good read,
I'm not buying this thing yet.

does anyone have it and love it
even at this price?
watching Diggnation High Def
using the HDMI connector,
if you switch the Apple TV video output
to 1080 the Revision3 logo gets cut in half....
the image/picture doesn't fit on the screen of my
Samsung DLP. if I go to 720 instead the image still looks
good and it fits "right" and Revision3 in the
bottom right corner is not cut off/cropped.

wierdness.....

I like what they've done for podcasts,
don't like how the photos are handled now.

movie rentals are great, the HD ones are pretty good
even though they're just at 720 I don't mind at all
for the convenience and cost.

am I the only one that wishes the remote was programable
so I could control the volume of my tv set? so the +/-
would adjust volume.... that'd be super..... when I'm watching
a podcast and wanna bump up the volume I instinctively go
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I want a 13-incher. I need something with a great keyboard for typing, as this will mostly be used for note taking in class. I am absolutely smitten with the XPS 13, but I'm afraid that with its age Dell is going to give it an update soon. Any advice for someone in my shoes?"
 

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