Saturday, August 15, 2009

Best Buy From: Xeni Jardin Nobody@flickr.com (Nerboo) Mary Jo Foley Benj Edwards Darren Rowse Mark Ellis Ann Althouse Harry McCracken Dan Frommer Fred Clark Andrea Lynn JD Theis IwoCPO Joseph A. Palermo Jeff Rubenstein Bureau News /26709232

For this purpose, Xeni Jardin suggests:
I like OSX because it's an easy to use and stable UNIX. I like Mac laptops because they're easy to repair (thanks to online guides such as those by iFixIt .)

nobody@flickr.com (Nerboo) scans the other's answers and reply:
JustCallMe_♥Bethy♥_     dit : So awesome to hear you have more in store for us. i was thinking of doing some kind of 365 or 52 weeks of my kids and husband as well. it has crossed my mind but i never really started it. Maybe you will be my inspiration to do so. :) Love the new camera! Posté il y a 3 semaines. ( permalien )

Mary Jo Foley tells the real story:
how much participating PC makers can charge for the "free upgrade to Windows 7" coupons they are including with Windows Vista machines -- up to the OEMs. The length of time during which OEMs and retailers will make the upgrade coupons available is up to their individual discretion, as well. Best Buy is expected to kick off the Windows 7 Upgrade program on Friday June 26. But, as the TechARP site notes in its detailed information on the expected program, while

Benj Edwards sees it this way:
Abbas Halai Says: June 15th, 2009 at 12:37 pm My biggest issue with computers in general and I m not sure how old this problem is or has been is the design or rather the placement of the Open and Close button on CD/DVD-ROM drives. Why is it below the tray? It should be above the tray to get to it easier. I m surprised nobody mentioned this before. It s my biggest issue with these trays, especially if you own a desktop which sits on the floor well below your desk. You have to reach out at a weird angle under the tray if it is open to close it rather and this usually ends up people harshly pushing the tray back in.

Darren Rowse intervenes and adds:
In the end, the system just wants to back into the highest eCPM, so the fact that our ads are driving very high click through rates more than compensates for the lower CPC. Once the campaign starts getting significant delivery, we are able to adjust our rate down to a profitable number and continue to experience a great a volume of traffic.

Mark Ellis is rather skeptical:
The device is priced at $299, plus customers can get $100 back with a mail-in rebate from Sprint. Best Buy offered the Palm Pre for $199 without the mail-in rebate, causing many Best Buy locations to sell out of the Pre almost immediately. But that s not a shock Best Buy s inventory of the Pre was much smaller than the inventory at Sprint retailers.

Ann Althouse might have an idea about it:
besides those jackson 5 nuggets, i would say billie jean was his best. it maintained a kind of mysterious mood throughout, even if its content is really, really ironic given what we know today. And there is often a part in the arc of many stars careers where they go from young, scruffy and hungry, to mature, polished but bloated, and right in the borderline between those phases is their best music about 9 times out of ten. Sting reached it with the Police in regatta de blanc (sp?), and Don Henley and the Eagles got there with Hotel California. I never heard the whole album Thriller, but the many hits i heard off of that album seemed be right in that zone for Jackson. Maybe Bad was, too. And of course off the wall seemed more scruffy, but call me weird but i find a musician s scruffy period to be endearing. Like to me i often enjoy the scruffy Outlandos D Amor (sp?) more than the polished and mature and less energetic Synchronicity (although I do love the song Synchronicity II alot).

Harry McCracken is absolutely sure that:
Optical drives On their way out. They re still handy, but thin notebooks and netbooks dispense with them rather successfully. You can snag most software you need from the Web; you can be a happy music fan without listening to CDs; movies are morphing from physical objects into downloads. Some people are going to be excited about Blu-Ray on a computer over the next few years, but my guess is this: By the end of 2011, most computers will do without optical storage, thereby saving space, weight, and cost.

In addition to this, Dan Frommer states:
Under CONTROLLED conditions with WiFi the iPhone has been shown to be faster. Look at AnadTech's results where the iPhone is shown to be on average faster 20+% for downloads than the Pre,

Still being unsure, Fred Clark asks:
He wanted to tease her, to ask her if she was dressing for Buck Williams or for God, but he let it go. You know, combined with a "Jesus is my boyfriend" trope, this quote just gets to all new levels of icky. Posted by: Majromax | Jul 03, 2009 at 08:33 PM

Benj Edwards thinks about it:
Best OS that went nowhere hands down is BeOS. Too bad that it was just that, an awesome OS with hardly any applications. Second in line is OS/2 Warp, which had its trapdoors and successes, but if it would have been maintained by people more capable than big blue chair farters it would wipe the floor with both Windows and OS X.

Still not being convinced, Andrea Lynn replies:
I'm so, so, so lucky to live in Atlanta. The Dekalb Farmers Market takes care of all my spice needs, and makes it so easy to stock up. I moved into a new apartment recently, and my plastic tubs of spices from that place required their own huge box! unpocojmoney at 8:24AM on 06/11/09

However, JD Theis states that:
Disease & Illness Breast Cancer Colon Cancer Mesothelioma Prostate Cancer Skin Cancer Fashion Clothing Jewelry Shoes

Before going any further, IwoCPO wants to get this straight:
"And for the record, I don't hate the Red Wings, I hate their fans." --Douche Bag at Puck Daddy

Joseph A. Palermo tells the real story:
This sentence is inserted into what is otherwise an argument against the financial choices made by the California governor. There is no other mention of the governor's place of birth, no explanation or excuse offered for using his heritage as an adjective to an attributed kink for receiving pleasure from dealing out pain.

Jeff Rubenstein tells the real story:
20 MarinoBrea  |  July 5th, 2009 at 3:24 pm This week news is all about that MEGA-AMAZING BEST BUY BUNDLE!!!!!

Dan Frommer can't forget that:
Parv said: Jun. 21, 2:14 PM Most end users don't care if the pre is technically superior to the iPhone. They care about usability and good enough. Add the app store and now video and the iPhone has a huge advantage.

But Bureau News has a different opinion:
Serving as directors will be Douglas Steenland, who served as Northwest s CEO from 2004 until it was bought out by Delta Air Lines in 2008; George Gosbee, CEO of Tristone Capital Inc.; Scott Stuart, founding partner of Sageview Capital LLC; Ronald Thompson, board chairman of the Trustees for Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA); and Stephen Wolf, chairman of R.R. Donnelly Sons Co.

Sources:
Xeni Jardin nobody@flickr.com (Nerboo) Mary Jo Foley Benj Edwards Darren Rowse Mark Ellis Ann Althouse Harry McCracken Dan Frommer Fred Clark Andrea Lynn JD Theis IwoCPO Joseph A. Palermo Jeff Rubenstein Bureau News

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Best Buy From: Bureau News Griffin McElroy Missy Dieter Bohn Mael Oui Hayvac Fred Clark Daniel Kreps Northern Ads Info@reason.com (Peter Suderman) Kevin Richert Gadgetwise Derek Kessler Howto Steph Nobody@flickr.com (Nerboo) Mr. HIStalk Robert Sietsema Brian Sommer /26692052

Bureau News says it all comes down to this:
Natural DisastersNatural HazardsNepalNewsNewspapersOlympic GamesOther SportsPakistanPerforming ArtsPolitical and Civil Unrest

In other words, Griffin McElroy puts it this way:
CzAr @ Jun 30th 2009 11:18PM Working at Gamestop, I can say that PS2s and PS2 games are still selling pretty well.

Missy says it all comes down to this:
I slept in while Mom and Granny spent time with Dave. He had PT at 1:30 and right before he scooted off one of the nurses told him to wait that a “distinguished guest” was about to arrive. It was Angelina Jolie! She spent about 20 minutes talking with Dave and taking pictures! Then after she left the liaison came around and handed out gift bags signed by her with a gift card to Best Buy worth $1,000! http://ward57.blogspot.com/

Dieter Bohn is not really sure about that:
WALL CHARGERS: You can use a different brand Micro or Mini(w/adapter)USB to charge the pre BUT, look for the Output 5Vdc= (X)A or (ma)written on the charger. Some older motorola i've seen were 350ma. Blackberry pearl is 0.7A (700ma). My HTC and Garmin are 1A. It can be greater than 1 as long as it is 5Vdc (volts, direct current).

Mael Oui notices:
This strikes similar to the cost we paid at my last job maintaining a compatible site for that incredible piece of trash, WebTV - along with the cost of supporting the people who kept writing us with issues. We actually did the math and figured out that we could afford to buy everyone who bought a WebTV a real PC rather than pay to support our service on their software. Hope this isn't the same situation the FCC is in.

hayvac imagines that:
Trusting a banker is, and always has been, asking for trouble. Trusting people whose financial interests are in opposition to yours is also a bad idea.

But Fred Clark has a different opinion:
church uniforms might be, for them, equally liberating. Anyway, we come next to a delightfully inadvertent and devastating piece of characterization -- a sentence that tells us far, far more about Rayford Steele and about the authors themselves than they realize:

Thinking that's not all, Daniel Kreps adds:
Jenny | 6/9/2009, 8:51 pm EST Love love love Adam Lambert hate the snake on the cover photo .it s too cliche as far as its positioning. Honestly, I don t think Adam needed to do this at all (make his Rolling Stone debut about sexual orientation) His talent is more than enough to fill an article I think a little mystery is more provocative anyways.

Northern Ads thinks about it:
Don't you have enough to worry about? Take one less worry off your day today   Trend Micro Internet Security 2009 Safeguards your computers, your home networks and your personal identity.

info@reason.com (Peter Suderman) also takes into account the following fact:
10.5.08 10.12.089.28.08 10.5.089.21.08 9.28.08

For example, Kevin Richert considers:
**** See, KR, people are used to such intrusions. Even your readers here, so far have little to say about the invasion of privacy. Instead they fail to connect the dots, use paranoia and ignornance to desribe the opposition to such policies, and even jump on the bandwagon in apparent support of it.

Gadgetwise gives a bit of an idea about it:
Roaming with your BlackBerry or iPhone abroad to simply make voice calls will cost you an arm and a leg. Using it to surf the Web or send e-mail could cost you your whole body, with bills running into the hundreds of dollars. Early iPhone users learned this the hard way; AT T forgave some of the most outrageous bills and cautioned users to turn off the automatic e-mail checking that was eating up data usage.

Before going any further, Derek Kessler wants to get this straight:
Living off the Grid with the Palm Pre SPE is Looking for a Developer Sprint Wins at 2 Year Cost, No Contest Best of Smartphone Experts, 28 June 2009 Email in Landscape Mode: No Rooting Required! Best of Smartphone Experts, 28 June 2009 Smartphone Experts Roundtable 5 Unlocked GSM Treo Pro Now only $399 Best of Smartphone Experts, 21 June 2009 Review: Sprint Treo Pro HTC lines up to sponsor Tour de France team Official T-Mobile Touch Pro 2, Dash 3G specs Verizon HTC Ozone available online now Best of Smartphone Experts, 28 June 2009 A look at the next generation of TouchFLO 3D

howto brings more details:
Buy A Better Mp3 Player By Learning What All The Extra Features Are That Come With New MP3 Models

However, Missy states that:
Yaz Says: June 22nd, 2009 at 9:44 am Love you Ange. Keep doing what you re doing.

Steph is rather skeptical:
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nobody@flickr.com (Nerboo) considers that:
It's life Jim....     dit : Glad you will still be posting regularly. Posté il y a 3 semaines. ( permalien ) Slightly Amazing Grace     dit : Hey we are on the same wavelength (visible light?)...I was just reading about the bootcamps and was going to start next week...as (cue music) I am buying my strobe this weekend *doing a happy dance now*... I am so happy you have a plan...I would have missed you... -- Seen in my contacts' photos. ( ? ) Posté il y a 3 semaines. ( permalien )

Mr. HIStalk gives a bit of an idea about it:
Odd hospital lawsuit: a heart surgery nurse sues her hospital employer , claiming she was demoted for complaining that a surgeon threw a 4-by-6 inch hunk of heart tissue at her during an operation and joked about it. His humorous line wasn’t mentioned, but I pictured him belting out Janis Joplin’s Piece of My Heart .

Robert Sietsema thinks about it:
Vinny says: I have to agree that New Park Pizza should have been on the list and so should Lenny's in Howard Beach. In Brooklyn there is a little place about a block from the "N" train on Kings Highway believe its called Nicks that makes the best pizza I ever tried. L & B Spumoni Gardens should have made the list also. Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 23 2009 @ 4:54PM

In response, Brian Sommer claims:
Geoffrey Moore’s last book, Dealing With Darwin, is a great read. He stipulates that there are certain kinds of innovations and some, like incremental innovations, are appropriate at specific points in a product’s life cycle. Well, in that case, someone needs to send a few dozen copies of that book to all of the ERP vendors out there. Almost to a one, these firms are all piling on the incremental innovation space. Certainly there’s some room for something all new, amazing and ground-breaking. I’ll take Geoff’s work and create my own addendum. Herewith are my laws of technology innovation:

Sources:
Bureau News Griffin McElroy Missy Dieter Bohn Mael Oui hayvac Fred Clark Daniel Kreps Northern Ads info@reason.com (Peter Suderman) Kevin Richert Gadgetwise Derek Kessler howto Steph nobody@flickr.com (Nerboo) Mr. HIStalk Robert Sietsema Brian Sommer

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Best Buy From: John Biggs Benj Edwards Joseph A. Palermo Mr. HIStalk Bureau News Ann Althouse Daniel Kreps Orrymain Mael Oui Jeff Rubenstein HMS Greg Grant Colin Clark Noreply@blogger.com (Tyler Durden) /26692051

Before going any further, John Biggs wants to get this straight:
reply Derek Williams - June 29th, 2009 at 3:33 pm PDT Hugo, I second your statement regarding wasteful upgrading of phones. We all know the e-waste is the worst kind, yet everyone insist on upgrading the second a new update comes out. I also know what you mean about letting desire linger for a while. Not only does it build anticipation, but you also are less likely to feel buyers remorse when you wait. Not to mention there is always a better model right around the corner. I say hold off as long as you can bare it.

Benj Edwards says it all comes down to this:
Dave Says: June 15th, 2009 at 4:25 pm The 1541 is a great floppy drive. I never had a problem with the second version that included the ALPS drive. It was even greater when adding the parallel transfer expansions like SpeedDOS (we used to built our own reading out the data from an original chip and wiring the cable ourselves). The design flaw was that although everything in the drive was ready for 40 track operation some moron decided to only have it use 35 tracks.

In response, Joseph A. Palermo claims:
Unemployment Rate Hits 9.5 Percent As Economy Sheds 467,000 Jobs In June The U.S. economy lost 467,000 jobs in June as the...

In addition to this, John Biggs states:
Nicolas Melo - June 29th, 2009 at 12:32 pm PDT iPhone 1st gen was not worldwide. It was only ATT in the US. All estimates I saw were about 500K. http://money.cnn.com/2007/07/02/technology/iphone_sales/ Think about the people that would have bought an iPhone within the first couple months of the original launch. I d imagine there were quite a few Apple enthusiasts and tech early adopters. Both of those groups would most likely have upgraded to a 3G and/or 3G S now. Although I think the Pre is a compelling phone, I m just not sure it ll pull existing iPhone users from the iPhone. reply

Mr. HIStalk is absolutely sure that:
I have been using Windows 7 and it is awesome. It s the best MS product I ve tried in years. I also like the ribbon a lot though ;-)) Windows 7 just works. It s actually faster on my old laptop than XP was. The install was so freaking fast. It installed quicker than Acrobat Pro.

For this purpose, Bureau News suggests:
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Ann Althouse shows how it is done:
6/26/09 10:51 AM     Matt said... "Remember the Time" is not the best video, but still a great song, especially the break-down. That s the first one I watched after hearing the news. On the phone! You and me! On the beach! In Spain! What about us! Girl!

Daniel Kreps imagines that:
EUGENE | 6/11/2009, 9:00 pm EST ELVIS ENTERED THE AMERICAN IDOL BUILDING AND HIS NAME IS ADAM LAMBERT! A WONDERFUL HUMAN BEING AND A RARE TALENT,HE HAS TOUCHED SO MANY OF US WITH HIS MUSIC,GOD BLESS OUR BOY ADAM,WATCH HIM SOAR LIKE A EAGLE!!!!!!!!!!

Orrymain scans the other's answers and reply:
DTV USA Forum > DTV and HDTV > Technical DTV and HDTV Chat My Geek Squad Experience User Name Remember Me? Password

Mael Oui might have an idea about it:
- that you'd plug an antenna into it, and it would convert the digital signal to analog, and then pipe that into the TV via RF cable or the antenna hookup.

Jeff Rubenstein considers that:
Thank you and have a nice Sunday :) Jeff Rubenstein replied on July 5, 2009 at 4:33 pm 1) Like all publishers, they ll announce when/if they ve got something to announce, whether they re on a live chat or not. I did make sure to send NB an email last week with some reader quotes about how much they want it! 2) When there is a specific release date set, we ll have it here first.

In contrast, HMS replies:
S&P Can Go To 50,000. Dow To 1,000,000. We Will Have a Currency Crisis That Will Affect St...

Greg Grant is not really sure about that:
People fight for every military dollar. Let us expose those other priorities to the same rigorous examination before we cut the military, which is not big at all, by historical standards.

Similarly, Colin Clark adds:
DensityDuck June 10th, 2009 at 12:39 pm Considering that the problem is more the industry (and Congress!) than the USAF, I m not so sure that it matters who runs the program! Everyone claims that split buy was far too expensive, completely unworkable, etc., but you re going to be sued for any single-contractor award. That s a guarantee. Even if the Holy Ghost came down from heaven and said N/G GETS TO BUILD THE TANKER , Boeing would sue (and vice versa.)

noreply@blogger.com (Tyler Durden) might have an idea about it:
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Sources:
John Biggs Benj Edwards Joseph A. Palermo Mr. HIStalk Bureau News Ann Althouse Daniel Kreps Orrymain Mael Oui Jeff Rubenstein HMS Greg Grant Colin Clark noreply@blogger.com (Tyler Durden)

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Best Buy From: Admin Greg Grant Tara Kuczykowski Mael Oui GE Miller Dieter Bohn Jessica Wohl Rajeev Saxena Harry McCracken Ben Sheffner Nobody@flickr.com (Titanas) JD Theis Dan Frommer The Captain /26666094

Despite the previous arguments, admin has many reasons to think otherwise:
Search Box Amazon.com Widgets Amazon.com Widgets Search for: Latest Random Categories Archives Dremel 8000-03 10.8-Volt Lithium Ion Cordless Rotary Tool

Meanwhile, Greg Grant came up with this idea:
Is 8 months across the board for all services about right? That would require longer AEF tours and more frequent deployment of ground assets or more stay-behind Army/Marine equipment that new units fall onto. But that s part of fair apportionment of funding and deployment for all services.

In contrast, Tara Kuczykowski replies:
$1/1 Capri Sun Sunrise Product, exp. 7-31-09 (SS 4/19/09) $1/2 Nabisco Chips Ahoy, exp. 6-28-09 (SS 5/17/09)

As a result of that, Mael Oui belives:
We had our converter box set up ages ago. When the big switch happened we lost all our stations till I unplugged the box, waited five minutes, plugged back in, then rescanned for channels.

GE Miller is rather skeptical:
5 Comments » Kelli said: I want to trade in my Ford Expedition which has a kbb value of 7000. Would I get that value for the trade in and the incentive money or would I just get one or the other? - 22 June 2009 at 7:24 pm

Dieter Bohn notices:
Reset the device You never know, even built-in apps sometimes behave badly on the best of platforms.

Despite the previous arguments, Jessica Wohl has many reasons to think otherwise:
I m across the Atlantic, but I m connected to my sons, watching the game.  It s like the most pristine example I have right now of what this connected world means for people.

In contrast, Rajeev Saxena replies:
Twitter To Combat Pornography On The Behest Of Marketers By Rajeev Saxena Friday, July 3, 2009 12:23 Google Finally Incorporates Feeds In Google Blog Search By Rajeev Saxena Friday, July 3, 2009 11:34

While it may be true, Harry McCracken thinks:
Here s what s new, in rough order of importance. Speed.Apple doesn t like to talk about the details which include a new CPU and graphics subsystem and double the RAM but the iPhone 3G S is indeed noticeably zippier than its 3G predecessor. I noticed the improvement the moment I turned on the phone for the first time: I never thought of moving between groups of Home screen applications as being particularly sluggish before, but as I nudged the the screens of icons with my fingertip, they slip-slided back and forth much more briskly, and therefore made its multi-touch interface feel even more responsive.

Greg Grant says it all comes down to this:
DoD Buzz Online Defense and Acquisition Journal Home Land Naval Air Homeland Security Space Cyber Security Intelligence Policy International Rumors

In addition to this, Ben Sheffner states:
The Jammie Thomas Re-trial: Frequently Asked Quest... Court: labels can t inspect Tenenbaum s parents c... Beckerman to Nesson: Joel is no Jesus; be more lik...

In response, Dieter Bohn claims:
That said, I just went out and bought one. I've been a long time sprint customer and paying an extra $5 a month (especially when I get 20% off my bill due to my job) won't beak the bank.

nobody@flickr.com (Titanas) remembers that:
Ajouter à votre carte Yéééé, lieu supprimé ... ( Certains formats sont OK .) Tout le monde pourra voir ceci sur la carte  ( modifier ) Ou alors, supprimez-le de la carte . Ou alors, supprimez-le de la carte .

Still being unsure, JD Theis asks:
BrownsI remember that my mother used to carry around a brown bag constantly. I thought it was very dull. I realize now, however, that it is because brown goes with everything. A brown replica handbag can be worn with a dark suit, or a light suit, especially if the brown handbag has a bit of light color in it, like the Beverly GM. This little brown handbag is ideal for carrying around during your everyday business needs and is cute enough to work well during fancier occasions as well. It would do great on a shopping spree or during dinner with some friends.

Dan Frommer does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
750 mL (URL) said: Jun. 25, 5:19 PM Haven't people decided that XP is the final Windows system they need?

Still not being convinced, Rajeev Saxena replies:
Google Voice Users Now Can Change Their Numbers By Rajeev Saxena Friday, July 3, 2009 10:16

Furthermore, The Captain claims:
First, almost without exception Super-Affiliates have their own opt-in lists they e-mail offers to; lists tightly targeted to whatever niche they re operating in. If, for example, they operate in the Internet marketing, travel and Forex niches, they ll have separate lists targeted to each of those three niches.

Sources:
admin Greg Grant Tara Kuczykowski Mael Oui GE Miller Dieter Bohn Jessica Wohl Rajeev Saxena Harry McCracken Ben Sheffner nobody@flickr.com (Titanas) JD Theis Dan Frommer The Captain

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Best Buy From: Gregg Keizer Will Park Benj Edwards Fred Clark Victor Godinez/Reporter GE Miller Zach Epstein Gadgetwise Colin Clark Missy Philip Elmer-DeWitt John Info@reason.com (Peter Suderman) Mr. HIStalk Chrisbrogan Mael Oui Steph /26666095

Gregg Keizer notices:
An Apple sales representative, however, stressed that the June 19 arrival date now shown on the company's site was only "an estimate."

Will Park remembers that:
We send our customers out of the store with their smartphone loaded up with their personal and professional contacts, and we can show you special features to mitigate any embarrassing mistakes, said Moore of the store s Walk Out Working TM program. Once it s in their hands on a day-to-day basis, it s up to consumers to use the device responsibly.

Benj Edwards shows how it is done:
Artless Says: June 16th, 2009 at 11:09 am I have long been puzzled that none of the commentary on the Lisa that I have ever read has even mentioned what I considered the greatest defect of the Lisa: that no Lisa would deign to read or write a floppy that any other Lisa had formatted. This made it nearly impossible for a group of programmers to develop a software system on a group of Lisa s unless they paid Apple several thousands of dollars for Apple s networking solution ; sneakernets were next to impossible. Apple claimed this was intended to protect their software copyrights, but that was never credible; it was clearly intended to force purchase of Apple networks, which worked every bit as badly as most early attempts at networking.

Fred Clark is rather skeptical:
"What a strange moral universe we have here in these books -- a world in which the embodiment of evil comes across as more considerate than our role model of virtue." I sort of like this aspect of the books. As Fred suggested in either the first or second-ever "Left Behind" post, perhaps it hints at some sort of Nabokovian subtlety on the part of the writers: a moral ambiguity on par with "V for Vendetta," where the villains are priests and doctors and the hero is a terrorist who tortures his best friend. Posted by: Boze | Jul 03, 2009 at 08:55 PM

In contrast, Victor Godinez/Reporter replies:
Travel Twitter Video Video games Voice Recognition Web Applications Web TV Wi-Fi WiMax Wikipedia Windows Windows Mobile

GE Miller tells the real story:
G.E. Miller (author) said: @ Kelli - Good question. No, you would want to sell that car on your own or go the traditional trade in route. The way the program works, the dealer is actually required to scrap the vehicle. Therefore, they don t get to keep it and all that s left is your credit. For any vehicle with a trade-in value of $4,500 and up, it makes sense to forego this program. - 22 June 2009 at 10:03 pm

Zach Epstein brings some great news:
Tags: 3G , 3g s , 3GS , Apple , Best Buy , Best Buy Mobile , fido , iPhone , iphone 3g s , no-contract , Rogers , unsubsidized

While it may be true, Gadgetwise thinks:
I ve got 4 sim cards in my wallet at the moment that I can swap in and out depending on what country I am in. In much of Asia at least, you just buy a new sim card for your unlocked phone for local calls and all smses. (T-Mobile doesn t want to unlock your phone for you but they will, or you can get very cheap unlocked phones here.) For int l calls lots of people I know here in Bali just wander over to a hotspot (ie most every restaurant/bar) and use Skype if they are away from Skype on their home computer. Don t even have to unlock the iPhone for that, though that s done easily enough for $40, right?

Colin Clark has another idea:
Sgt JFK June 12th, 2009 at 1:10 pm Back on your meds Buddah Name * Mail (will not be published) * Website *required

Missy scans the other's answers and reply:
(LOVE- aJ ) Says: June 22nd, 2009 at 11:26 am I love Angie. I like to see new pics of Knox and Viv.

Philip Elmer-DeWitt thinks about it:
Optical Grade Glass Oleophobic Coating Screen NOT PLASTIC 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display

Fred Clark considers that:
My guess, though, is that gradually a market would arise in "Jesus-Blessed" church robes, made by Christian orphans from a Christian orphanage where they d work their fingers to the bone learning all those great lessons about Christian work ethic. They d be marked up 500% so that the Lord s work could be done to create more Christian orphans by funding more wars in third world countries, and of course installing in-ground pools at the homes of all the Christian executives who made it all possible.

Before going any further, John wants to get this straight:
megamariohead said... oh wait sorry the game it s a sequel to is either ps2 or psp im not sure 7:24 pm - June 27th, 2009

As a result of that, Benj Edwards belives:
Artless Says: June 16th, 2009 at 11:09 am I have long been puzzled that none of the commentary on the Lisa that I have ever read has even mentioned what I considered the greatest defect of the Lisa: that no Lisa would deign to read or write a floppy that any other Lisa had formatted. This made it nearly impossible for a group of programmers to develop a software system on a group of Lisa s unless they paid Apple several thousands of dollars for Apple s networking solution ; sneakernets were next to impossible. Apple claimed this was intended to protect their software copyrights, but that was never credible; it was clearly intended to force purchase of Apple networks, which worked every bit as badly as most early attempts at networking.

info@reason.com (Peter Suderman) also takes into account the following fact:
7.1.07 7.8.076.24.07 7.1.076.17.07 6.24.07

However, Mr. HIStalk thinks differently:
June 29th, 2009 at 12:07 pm Rick Weinhaus, MD Says:9The details of the letter from the Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) to Dr. Blumenthal referenced above are very different from the impression given by the summary.

chrisbrogan remembers that:
Tagged as: howto , marketing , nml , nms , sales , socialmedia ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress

However, Mael Oui states that:
Ah, ok, thanks octothorpe and majick. That makes a lot more sense. I guess I had always imagined that there would be three groups of people:

Steph says it all comes down to this:
FILEangels Deliver Kits for Traffic Jam Fun (images via: Guerilla Innovation )When you’re stuck in a traffic jam, you tend to sit around, bored and impatient, waiting for the chance to get out. A Dutch group of architects called Artgineering doesn’t see why we shouldn’t relax and have some fun while we’re waiting. The group had motorcycle-riding ‘FILEangels’ distribute ‘FILEkits’ (file is Dutch for traffic jam) containing items like a water pistol, a bible and a condom to bored motorists free of charge. The idea was to turn a negative situation into a positive one, giving motorists a reason to step out of their cars and interact with each other.

Fred Clark sees it this way:
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In contrast, Eric Savitz replies:
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Derek Kessler also takes into account the following fact:
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Furthermore, Greg Grant claims:
Tom Donnelly and Gary Schmitt of the right wing American Enterprise Institute went for the jobs argument in campaigning for more F-22s: “If he decides to terminate the F-22, Obama will, in effect, be firing the 25,000 people who directly work on the Raptor program (and the initial stop-work orders and layoffs would begin within months) and perhaps another 50,000 to 75,000 in the supplier base that supports it.”

cloned dog considers that:
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Mael Oui points out another thing aside from that:
posted by bugbread at 5:55 AM on June 16 "That's basically correct, yes. If they didn't cut off the analog signals then they would not have been able to sell the resulting chunk of radio spectrum to various telecommunication companies for cold hard cash, and thus would not have been able to pass any DTV legislation in the first place."

Still not being convinced, Chauncey Dupree replies:
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Ann Althouse is not really sure about that:
6/26/09 10:56 AM     Aaron said... BJKWell, to be fair, jackson has done the "poor me, i am hounded by the press" shtick for years. at least as far back as billie jean and that video. it was part of his bread and butter even as he did everything he could to attact attention.

Erick Schonfeld notices:
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Richard Lawler does a quick recap:
Neutral mntwister @ Jun 26th 2009 11:59PM Well, if Sony won't put out a lower priced player someone else will, so its no loss. Panasonic has showed over and over they can produce a top quality Blu-ray player at the same price as Sony with more to it. I picked myself up a Samsung bd-p2550 Blu-ray player. I also have a PS3 but wanted the Samsung for its Reon HQV upscaler for my DVD's and the Netflix streaming. Got it for $149 as a Best Buy open box and couldn't be happier. In fact, I have noticed a little better color saturation and sharpness on Blu-rays, but that's probably due to the HQV processing in the Samsung. Player plays all discs, and I think Samsung has finally learned how to produce a good Blu-ray player (my first player was the bd-p1200-OUCH, a rotten little machine lol).

Despite the previou s arguments, cloned dog has many reasons to think otherwise:
br / Use a Book Clubbr / br / Book clubs provide great savings to savvy readers. Zooba (www.995bookclub.com) is a particularly impressive book club, offering the lowest price we’ve seen for new books. Zooba allows you to buy bestselling books for $9.95 with free shipping included.br /

In addition to this, Simon Willison states:
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info@reason.com (Peter Suderman) can't forget that:
Paul | June 29, 2009, 4:54pm | # There are plenty of government programs that are useless in my eyes, starting with anti-drug education, affirmative action, HUD, and endless regulatory bureaucracies that do not seem very effective.

For this reason, Bits» Start-Ups says:
June 26 (10 comments) Text-Message Service Fields Flood of Jackson Queries In the aftermath of Michael Jackson's death, fans want to learn more about about his life. A service called kgb provides answers via text message.

In contrast, Petal Barclay-Smith replies:
We'll guide Kathleen to the best places to put her money and show how you can build real savings on nickels and dimes.

Thinking that's not all, Petal Barclay-Smith adds:
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

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Philip Elmer-DeWitt brings a word of caution:
2. iPhones can also upload ROMs. Just like HTCs, it voids the warranty. It s called a jailbroken phone. Just saying

Adam Frucci thinks about it:
As for the trash talking, you've gotta love the first graf: "Microsoft is launching Windows 7 in mid-October 2009. This new operating system isn't just a "Vista that works" program - it's a new operating system with improved productivity, functionality and creativity that uses less computer resources."

As Kelly Hodgkins says:
On Jul 1, 2009 @ 5:31 pm , RTon20s Said: Thanks Colorware, but I think I ll stick with my already flat black soft touch Zepto NOX A14 that cost me about $4000 less. Posted from BGR Mobile (iPhone) at: Visalia United States Permalink | Reply

But Dieter Bohn says that's not all:
Most Emailed Louder Palm Pre Ringtones Palm Pre Review How To: Copy Your PalmOS Treo or Centro Apps into Classic on the webOS Full Video of the Palm Pre in Action How To: Improve Battery Life; Plus: Battery-friendly Accessories

For this purpose, Wordplay suggests:
21. June 26, 2009 2:01 pm Link As a private pilot, who deals with towers a lot, the NW had me stumped until I managed to read tower as tow-er in 17A. Then 1A made sense, but LIANA was a new one on me. Great puzzle - but hard! carolinafan

Mr. HIStalk says it all comes down to this:
Rewrite the standards from the point of view of patients Clarify how ARRA payments will be determined Focus on consistent use to capture problems, meds, allergies, histories, prescriptions, and vital signs, plus having that information coded so it can be shared Defer quality reporting until 2013 to give doctors time to routinely collect the needed information Take out anything that requires CPOE because it’s loaded with the possibility of unintended consequences Hold technology vendors accountable for data exchange capability by making that part of certification.

Harry McCracken intervenes and adds:
Video Cell phones have been capable of capturing video albeit often really crummy video for years. The iPhone 3G only did video if you jailbroke your phone and installed a third-party app. The 3G S s new 3-megapixel camera (more on it in a moment) makes it the first video-ready iPhone.

While it may be true, Ilyce Glink thinks:
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Robert Sietsema is rather skeptical:
playscape says: La Villa is the big shocker here. Although this list honors 'old school' pizza places, I'm surprised that Franny's or Co. is not on the list and shocked that Lucali's and Una Pizza Neapolitana. Posted On: Sunday, Jun. 21 2009 @ 11:01AM

Fred Clark does a quick recap:
I noticed that too and just fell back on my default assumption---crappy writing. A kinder interpretation might be that Rayford knows about that parking space in the corner of the lot that the new/non-inner circle people don t know about.

Ben Parr scans the other's answers and reply:
Since Palm Pre mania is just gearing up, you may not know a lot about this new smartphone. What can the Palm Pre do? What applications can you download with it? Is it better than the iPhone? While we can t answer all of these questions, we re hoping this short guide will give you better understanding of Palm s new phone and what it could mean for the mobile market and social media.

However, Alexander Sliwinski thinks differently:
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1) sonypsx1 @ Jun 22nd 2009 9:14AM Wolverine, Guitar Hero: Metallica, and Ratchet/Clank Future: Tools of Destruction Reply

John Biggs brings some great news:
Oh and there were tons of people buying pres. And Palm will do justice to open source and community based applications. Rather than the I am steve jobs here my roar and only my apps are good until I need another liver and need to jump ahead in line and then I will raise your fees some more) .

However, Daniel Kreps thinks differently:
Sharon also wasn t surprised: It s really sad that such a big deal was made out of his sexuality in our so-called progressive times. Anyway, now that he did put the issue to rest, hopefully people will stop focusing on his private life and focus on his music instead. Good luck to him.

admin brings a word of caution:
The company have seen that a number of the major games studios including, Capcom and electronic arts, are in the process of developing games that are designed for Apple s landmark touchscreen device, the iPhone. This means that the iPhone and the iPod touch would start to be pitied in direct competition with Sony s PSP Nintendo s DS games machine.

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