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You know how much memory that would have taken up?

Thrice.

HP was huge for him as a kid. He grew up aspiring to work for HP. This is a great video. Steve is an icon, and here is is talking at a city counsel like an everyday man. I respect the guy. In this video he tells a story about HP. [www.youtube.com]

Craigslist. The guy said it was broken (agitator not moving), but I think it was only because the foot pedal wasn't in the upright and locked position, making the vacuum think it was time for the attachment.

Yes, I did. It was something I would love to do myself, and however fake, it looks like a lot of fun.

Bought a dyson this week for 75 bucks. It works great.

I just bought a DC18 slim off craigslist for 75 dollars. I am going to go assume its better than your $100 hoover. I've messed with a bunch of vacuums in the past, and this is the first one that impresses me. Its not just hype, its well engineered. Bagless AND washable filters with a lifetime hepa filter. The

Thanks for posting that.

Whats wrong with getting coverage with an entertaining video?

I don't know if this link will work, but goto 'Edit Friends' then 'Contacts' and on the right you see information about the Facebook Phonebook. At the bottom of the description, it gives you a link to 'this page'. This is the url:

I looked into trimit some more to support my claim. Trimit's website has Nick as the creator, but it is published under 'Frimby limited' I couldn't find any more information that would separate Frimby Limited from Nick as the only employee. There were two other apps, which both use a scanning algorithm which Nick

Am I the only one who thinks that the company Nick said he works for, and the 10 grand he spent, is all a lie? Nick probably just wrote this app when he came home from school and asked Gizmodo to mention it because it is one of the few sites that he frequents. He might have sent request emails to a lot of sites

So can driving at 60mph 5 feet from other cars doing the same in the other direction, yet it happens everyday, everywhere.

Because of the cheaper processor it uses. Look it up and you will see any android over 1.6 requires a different processor.

I don't believe that is common knowledge. It probably is for people in your industry, but not anybody else.

I pulled similar numbers from past experiences. Posted in another thread on here before I read yours. "Nasa's budget is 18 billion. They spent 323 billion on these planes. Fun fact. 136 planes = nasa's budget. They bought 2,443. "

Nasa's budget is 18 billion dollars. They spent 323 billion dollars on these planes. Fun fact. 136 planes = Nasa's budget. They bought 2,443.

Nasa's budget is 18 billion. They spent 323 billion on these planes. Fun fact. 136 planes = nasa's budget. They bought 2,443.

My mother (a grand parent) loves her ipad and is communicating with family through it while on vacation. So there is at least two.

Obviously that is all in your head, because these 'researchers' proved otherwise. :p