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Hmm, they aren't being too picky, are they? I a pair I could do without. Which ones should I get though? I'd like something that would have a microphone for my N1, if at all possible.

Oh god, I want that G9x mouse so badly, but I can't justify spending that much on a mouse, no matter how good it might be. I love my G15 though. Maybe it might be worth it...

@PlaidNinja: Ah, the nubby zoom. I forgot about that. I miss the little ring that was on the SD1100 IS and SD100. It personally wasn't enough to put me on a different camera, but it will be something I'll try to avoid next time.

@GrabbinPeelz: "Honey, where's the Internets Exploder? I can't find it and I've clicked on everything!"

Looks pretty good. Of course, my issue with Linux isn't the UI, it's the fact that the few times I've tried to switch to it I always missed some little program or feature from Windows.

@PlaidNinja: What about the SX210, it normally is around $300 now, and it does 720P recording, has SDXC support, and a 14x zoom. It's a bit bigger, but I honestly love mine.

@verset: What? I thought it was ducks? I'm pretty sure Gizmodo had a story on that.

@OA 5599: A drawbridge would be nice, but then you're in worse trouble when bears show up.

"The next Android upgrade after Gingerbread will be an incremental increase, possibly a 4.1 or 4.2, and continues the alphabetical dessert scheme."

@Korrupt: I know we would all like to forget the mess that Samsung's previous Android phones were, but the Galaxy S isn't their first offering

@jt.thegeek: HTC's display... feels cheap to you? What?

@GreasyPig: Making all screws thumb screws is a bad idea. I know too many people who would otherwise be tempted to take apart something that they know nothing about if it was so easy to pop the covers off.

@You're Banned: You can't really compare something new, current, and high end to something old and outdated. Also, clock speed is far from the only important thing when deciding processors. A 1.6 GHz Atom is no where near as powerful as a 1.3 GHz Core 2 Duo.

@Donts: That doesn't mean it's broken, that means your download was corrupted. Clear your browser cache and download it again, or get it from a different source.

@Jack Classic: The Taste You Grew Up With: I have a 250 GB I pulled from my laptop when I upgraded it currently in my PS3 60GB. Whenever I upgrade my laptop again then I'll have 640 GB. It's nice that this is so simple and easy compared to some other systems.

@Lulls Trollenberg: The sad thing is I know people who allow their computers to be like that...

@EBone: I love it, and wish I could have a desktop quality one. Only thing is that maybe Opera should look almost as old as IE, but if you base the age on how modern the browsers currently are, then it's about right.

@goaliegeek: It costs more money to have the TV separate from the inputs than to have the inputs built into the TV? Could you explain what happens when I want to upgrade the device and I can't do it without replacing it? What will be cheaper, buying a new STB, or buying a new TV with that same device built in it?

@tehdahl: I thought that too. He should be using that extension cord that comes with it. Unless they don't include that in japan?