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No I'm pretty sure anyone with common sense would know he's making a joke.

Console gaming won't die because of casual gaming. The experience is different. Casual gaming, especially on iOS, has just exploded because it's easily available and time-stealing simple. It grabs at an entirely different audience that has just not showed interest in any form of dedicated gaming. You could show Angry

You know that iMovie and Final Cut run on top of Quicktime right? As well as so many other things in OSX.

It's not a proprietary connection. There are actually quite a number of companies that are on board because it is a far more capable connection. It will reduce the need for a variety of ports which will reduce manufacturing costs. And then there are the reasons in you know, the article.

I believe the line between photojournalism and photography is already blurred more than you think. A photographer always searches for the story to tell or mood to convey even without using post processing tools. They're always looking for the composition and lighting or the timing of the subject and that alone is

No, they need to hear of it in any place possible. If all the complaining is in one area it makes it easier to ignore. I think there's this much feedback for a reason.

Layouts I can tolerate even if they're clunky or unintuitive, but the lack of content to the point it resembles a twitter feed is just embarrassing. If you want to write 2 sentence "articles" then just use the Gizmodo twitter feed and have people follow you there. Content is what keeps people coming back. Some of it

Hey Ponies, seeing as you're a lawyer I'd like to see your take on this. I'm calling you out.

@Tsylord: Hmm, I don't really know if that's possible, But there's a way to change how often a Time Machine backup will run.

I can usually just quit Finder using the killall command in Terminal, or you can force quit it over the icon in your dock. Quicksilver has made using terminal just as fast for even little stuff like this.

Does anyone know where you can get the unifying receiver? I have been looking just in case I ever lose mine and I can't seem to find it, even on Logitech's website.

@rock99rock: You've got to think bigger. Go back and invent Newegg yourself... so you can get stuff from your own store.

Fantastic! I hope they have frontline episodes.

@Anonymous: No, I know. But I was just starting to like Chrome so I'm a sad Keanu. I think the first reaction is to hate this, but it would be interesting to see if this plays out for the better.

@macpatrik: Yeah, or I'm not ever updating Chrome then.

@Nick: Yes, I second this motion. Also anything else around saving a camera from the elements. What works or what's overkill.

@clearzero: At first I thought so, but the list price is the same as the P7000.

@ZenInsight: These are all really great cameras, but here's a little more thorough review with lots of sample shots: [www.dpreview.com]

@cnewhall: It's almost the same size and body shape of the P7000. In fact they're eerily similar in almost all other respects.