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I'm still trying to wrap my head around what I'm seeing at 0:07...

@quillaja: I see what you did there...

This would be wonderful — if streaming video had subtitles and/or captions.

@nombei: Nice discovery.

@citaro: If I could promote you, I would.

@Jon: Thanks Jon! For some reason, on my 350s, the volume wheel doesn't quite stop at zero. When I've got it cranked as low as it will go, there's still a quiet audio that is present.

I've got the older Sennheiser PC 350, and they're *wonderful*! The only thing I wish they had was a Mute button (for both the microphone and the audio). I wonder if these PC 360s address this issue?

@Thunderbyte: I can't seem to get my head around that Sikorski X2 — it seems like it was hovering withOUT the upper rotors being engaged!

How do you use a promo code?

@J0hnP: Whoops — sorry, I see that others have noted the correction.

After reading the article, it looks like credit belongs to Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona, and not Arizona State University.

Without 1080p, it ain't gonna do it for me.

If streaming video would ever incorporate subtitles or closed captioning, I'd be all over this.

Until streaming video or various "video on demand" features include subtitles or closed captioning, I'll stick with Blu-ray.

I don't disagree with the netbook prioritization strategy. As much as I love my iPad, I often wish for a connected physical keyboard — in other words, a netbook.

@ithrewitontheground: I thought the power brick was now enclosed in the chassis? That is, it isn't a separate external component.

If Microsoft included a Blu-ray player in the new Xbox 360, I would have bought *two*!

I think the name is Suren Manvelyan (at least, as far as I can tell from his website).

These kaleidoscope pictures remind me of the Large Hadron Collider...