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Ha Ha! Way to go, Verizon! And with that, I think it's time to jump ship from ATT and move to Verizon.
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I like where you're going with the rubber stamps, Slugbug! I'd go a bit further with some sharp spikes, myself, but to each evil dictator, his own. Also, there's no reason to avoid getting a cell phone if you trust yourself to be responsible with it.
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That's really cool for the price! I'll have to look at the specs more closely, but I've been looking for a nice set of earbuds for less, and these might be them.
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This is pretty ridiculous for the price when you could just get an iPhone, android phone, or even a Palm Pre! And the car dock isn't even useful in that it doesn't have a nice charging hookup. That't the one thing that's really nice about the TomTom car kit.
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I love all these networked media thingies coming out anymore, but unless this one has the capability to use PlayOn to display Hulu and Netflix streaming video, this one'll just get tossed in the bin with the rest. I hold much hope for Asus, though.
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"Measuring just 0.4mm thin"??? Damn, that's thin! Seriously, though, this thing is pretty incredible. I've gotta give major props to Dell for making something so outlandish and different. It's enough to make me almost admire them, since it's so incredibly rare that a large company produces something drastically different from
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That's pretty hilarious. I love the face on top! I think people would have a hard time taking any photographer seriously if they were using this, though.
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This is so awesome! I've been wanting fuel cell tech to reach mainstream for years now. Casio was supposed to have battery replacement cells available in 2004, with functioning prototypes shown off in 2003. Someone must have greased some palms, though, since they never showed up. Let's hope Toshiba can get away with this one without attracting
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Now, if only this thing had an ultrasonic water vaporizer that ejected the vapor into the center of the ring, you'd have one mean evaporative cooler. Seriously, though, this thing is just a glorified air ejector. No one seems to talk about why they are calling it an "air multiplier," unless perhaps everyone understands that it's using
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Congrats, Realneil! Enjoy that sweet PC!