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As a current employee, I see nothing wrong with this if we can still keep the traditional front counter plus an area for those machines.

Considering all Webtop is is an X session that outputs over HDMI with ARM versions of LXDE/Firefox, I don't see why it wouldn't go to other devices.

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What about the Martinettis bringing home a Performa?

Because Apple's greed is starting to take over themselves.

@brijazz: MATLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK

@Liam Kinkaid: ... for $49, on a 2 year contract, with AT&T, right?

@Darth Meow 504: No, they'll release another bullshit corporate "responsibility" report talking about how they go to all their factories and audit them and make sure everything's hunky-dory while turning their cheek to the real health issues.

Attempting to interview one of the researchers behind this project, all he had to mutter was "..." whilst yielding a metallic-red crowbar.

It's probably because they don't want the units leaving the store unactivated much like they don't want you to buy an iPhone 4 without activating it in the store.

Right. From the high-school-student-first-job-McEmployee perspective, I like my job. Screw like — I love my job. And I'm not a fry cook or any of that — I'm on the front lines at the front counter.

And I bet the GM solution runs a half-assed OS instead of basing it on something decent like Microsoft Automotive.

Is it actually hair? I'd hate to see that clog a printer.

Source Engine deserves an honorable mention in the Smithsonian for all the various things it can do from GMod to L4D.

Y'know? I think this is a good thing to vary the designs up for potential prototypes and ideas. I know I'd love a keyboard-ed iPhone. I grew up on QWERTY WinMo phones and I still miss the hardware 'boards, Swype nonwithstanding.

If Your Android Phone Has Been Rooted, It'll Probably Get Netflix

I need some Craigslist/used dealer advice, actually. First-time carbuyer [you may have seen me before but everything in the past hasn't worked out so well].

McDonalds does not produce its' own food. Instead, the independent, franchised owner-operator not tied to corporate other than by rules and fees purchases his [or her] food from a McDonalds approved vendor, such as Golden State Foods.