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Thanks, I'm going to try redsn0w. But the dev blog says that their having issues with PPC macs which I'm using.
I'm having issues running Pwnage Tool. It crashes every time in the middle of creating a custom ipsw. Anyone know a fix? I miss SB Settings and all my hidden apps because of Categories.

I'm running a ppc on 10.4.11. I have an original 2g iPhone.
Hmmm....thanks for the review. I had an EX- Z750 and I loved it! But I've had it for two years and I wanted to get the upgraded version of it. So I returned it, got store credit (Sharper Image) and I planned on picking up this camera. But now I'm not sure if the image quality is as bad as they say it is. I really like all the other features though, the CCD anti-shake, the wide-angle lens, the 4x optical zoom, the 2.7 high-contrast screen. the wide-screen high quality video. Now I'm stuck. What camera should get now?
I say no seal. Because it gives the freedom to the developer to create whatever game they want. It's up to the consumer to determine if it's crap or not. A seal would place limitations (even if imaginary) on the developers and we would see less creative and risk-taking games on the console.
Typically when I hear waggle, it implies that the developers didn't take the time to implement appropriate motion controls and instead opted for a simple "waggle" or shaking of the remote for input.
I just received the email this morning when I woke up and I immediately went online to book a flight for my sister in KC to visit me in Columbus. The site was so bogged down from the number of people getting flights, I couldn't even access the site for about an hour. Eventually I was able to connect, but then I had to go through the process of booking a flight several times as errors constantly were kicking me back to the main page.

Finally after lots of headache's and screaming at the computer, I was able to get a flight mid-July for $10 and $35 each way. Total came to $66 after fees. I definitely can't complain about the price. I just hope they don't have any huge delays like they did around Christmas.
I'm actually playing my Wii on a regular basis. What keeps me there are two titles that I'm slowly working my way through: Super Mario Galaxy and Zack and Wiki. But those are actually on hold while I tackle Paper Mario on the VC. The guys at Four48 inspired me. I also have a PS3 but there are even less games for that system(that suit my taste) than the Wii. But like Jacob, I'm eagerly waiting for SSBB.
Sharper Image solved this problem 2 years ago! They added something called "ozone guard" to all of their air purifiers. It's a honeycomb screen with a coating that removes one of the oxygen ions from the ozone turning it back into plain old O2. These articles pop up just about every year but really it's nothing new at all.
Wow that was a lot to read....but I really want a free t-shirt.
Please keep the way it was. While it is nice when your constantly updating to not scroll all the way to the bottom, it would spoil the surprise for anyone who reads it after the keynote. Maybe, provide a link for both (if it's not too much work)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a wireless trackpad to use with my older (2.5 or so years old) C2D MacBook that's perpetually docked to my home theater. Something sleek, thin, not too small, made of high quality materials. Ideally, it would natively support all of (Snow) Leopard's multitouch inputs, and even more ideally, it would have a charging dock / base. The only problem is that I'm not sure that such a thing even exists. Think you can throw me a bone?"
 

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