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That is fantastic! But, it also makes me question owning my (now redundant) Roku 2. :(

I have both a Roku 2 XD and a 3rd gen AppleTV. I use them both about equally for watching Netflix, but use Airplay often. After having owned a 2nd gen AppleTV, and now the 3rd revision, it is clear that Apple cannot figure out how to properly buffer a video stream. Whether it's Netflix or even watching a trailer on

I could definitely do it in my 95 E320 (W124) wagon. The best/worst part about owning this car is that I know that it needs a bit of work here and there, but the damn thing never complains, so then I never get around to fixing it! At this point, I have a small pile of new parts just waiting to be installed. I am

I must be going blind because I can't find where any of those photos are on the manufacturer's website. Can anyone point me in the right direction? All I see are empty generic looking cases.

The one on the right is definitely an early proto of a Nokia Lumia 900! Nokia should sue Apple!

What about "Over the Top"? Come on, Stallone and a big rig AND arm wrestling! What could go wrong?

I totally agree with this. Why just give up and teach the kids that when they have families of their own, they should just give up too. I think this idea is part of the problem in our culture and continues to encourage car companies to regurgitate the same SUV/Beige/Minivan vehicles year after year.

SPOTIFY!!!SPOTIFY!!!SPOTIFY!!!SPOTIFY!!!SPOTIFY!!!

I definitely don't appreciate the sales people continuously trying to sell me $150 HDMI cables but I have spent thousands at BB because it has no other real competition where I live. I just go in there knowing exactly what I'm going to buy and how much I'm going to pay for it.

1st Gear: I hope nobody makes Mark Ruffalo angry during his visit! There will end up being lots of SMASHED Teslas and the plant will have to shut down (again).

He has a very "high performent" hair cut!

I apologize for my non-functional link. I believe the one I just posted should work.

And another thing: The radios that Harris makes go way beyond armed forces. During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina when all forms of first responder communication networks were completely destroyed, guess whos radios were used.

The article from Ars is filled with crap. Harris RF has been deploying JTRS standard radios for several years. We make them in Rochester, NY. Below is an example of one such radio, which weighs 12 pounds with a battery attached, not 200! There are also several handheld versions which use JTRS.

That is pretty much exactly what I was going to post!

-David Bowie schooling baby Waldo on how to hide in labyrinths!

For discussion sakes, not to start a war....

The receiver is actually 2 product cycles old now but is an Onkyo TX-NR808. It looks like the TX-NR616 and above all include zones 2 and 3 as well as network control. I suggest watching Newegg for pricing. The 808 sold for $1100 but I get mine for $650 new!

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I would highly recommend it.