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Overkill.

@Culebra: I remember that part. He plays pissed off great.

Legs. Not thighs.

Not buying an Android tablet until at least Froyo is on it. Preferrably Gingerbread.

@CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Although, I think that to actually saturate the USB 3.0 capacity you would need a SATA2 SSD drive.

@CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Although, I think that to actually saturate the USB 3.0 capacity you would need a SATA2 SSD drive.

I did some checknig. It looks like throughput is only around 40-50Mbps (which is pretty good) unless you have a SATA2 (Serial ATA-600) hard drive with 64Mb buffer. A 2Tb Sata2 drive can be found for about than $200 some places

@SirSpectre: @rrayda: Sorry, disagree. Why? Because it's an evolution (like the Android O/S) and eventually everyone will reach the same version. Which version is that? Well, the 50" no-glasses version of the Nintendo 3DS version with more viewing angles (already in the works). 3D isn't going anywhere and

@CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: Or Express card 34/54 I guess. What is the difference anyway? Why would I want either Express card(s) instead of PCMCIA?

So, the question is if I have a laptop what is the best way for me to option USB 3.0 onto the device? PCMCIA slot is my only guess. Anyone have a suggestion for specific card?

"Let's say that the first horizontal slice of the cube was the first world of Super Mario Bros. And let's say that, as Mario ran through the slice, the player could, at any moment, press a button that would rotate the cut through this cube. Mario's next step would not be on his Super Mario Bros horizontal slice; it

@jhesser: Obviously a laptop would require much more power to charge. But even of a iPad, or a Netbook took 4 times the amount it would still be worth it for a single charge. Or even half a charge if all I had was sun.