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bah-hah-hah-hah....

What an r-tard. Really, a Pre? You think that twentysomethings, and even the majority of thirtysomethings are going to be walking around with Palm Pres? Har-dee-har-har. I have owned PCs my entire life, and if Windows7 isn't as crap as Vista, my next computer will most likely be a PC.

When I wanted an MP3 player, I tried like hell to find something from Creative, iRiver, Samsung, hell - anyone other than Apple, that had a better unit. You know what? I BOUGHT Creative, and it wasn't so bad, if you can get past the crappy software, but two years later, when I bought an iPod, I entered a new world. My sister bought a Zen three months ago and returned it to get an iPod because IT SUCKED (even though I was telling her to buy an iPod all along). I have owned LGs, Nokias and SonyEricssons, and since having forked out the cash for my iPhone, I can tell you that my life has entered a new era. The iPhone is the best. Christ, my friend at work went out of his way to avoid buying an iPhone, and picked up an HTC Diamond, WHICH HE IS SELLING, because he hates it. He's buying an iPhone. If there was something out there better than the iPhone, made by a company which would survive a global recession better than Apple, then goddamit, I would buy it. But there isn't. The only thing your Palm is going to be doing is making friendly with your unit after the company goes under Q3 2010, and you are friendless, broke, and home alone. Loser.
Americans are pretty fat, though. I can imagine that he might have survived were he trampled by a bunch of Danes or Belgians.
Ummm...Bush dollar or no, the prices in North America are vastly cheaper than in Sweden. I don't care about the outrageous taxes in Sweden (25%, as posters have said), it is still a hell of a lot more than Canada or the US. I moved to Sweden from Canada a year ago and I import/smuggle in all of my electronics. I could by a base system in Canada for US 460 (Canadian dollar equivalent to the US dollar). I ain't gonna fork over all those Kronor for a PS3 when I can bring one back when I visit the Far North!
All your hockey players are belong to us...
Ugly beating your sorry, no stickhandling asses. Team Canada FTW!
What does any of this have to do with Veronica Belmont? Oh yah, I'd taze that %&*@...
I'll be impressed when they manage to get a game of Pong going with the building next door...
You know, I don't mind it enslaving humanity, but does it need to point at us as well? That's just rude...
You know, if I ever DO become a parapalegic, the last thing I'm going to trust my cyber-legs to is some goddamned third-party contracted monkey sitting in a cubicle in Bangalore munching on bananas and playing "spank the robot".
At a few million dollars a pop the robots are going to be putting in a lot of overtime flipping burgers at the diner to be able to afford their revolution. You won't see this meatsack forking over any tips...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"What is the best wireless surround sound speaker solution? I have a home theater where running wires is just not feasible. I have my own speakers, so I don't want a system that has speakers with integrated wireless. I've done a far amount of research and have only come across a few companies that even offer a reasonable solution: KEF, Kenwood and Rocketfish. Is there anything else out there? What do you recommend? Thank you!"
 

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