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    Yes, it says they released an upgrade to solve this problem. However that upgrade taht solves this problem is CS6 which you must buy. The language is quite clear. Re-read the page. "Adobe has released an upgrade" and then it defines that upgrade as CS6.

    The base of the vase is narrower than the TV, it looks very easy to tip over.

    This is the exact reason I dislike 120Hz TVs.

    Those are hardly full specs, they don't list the CPU at all and the network is apparently a brand new one called "varies". Not useful. Plus, it's listed as "buttonless" which is odd since you can see the volume rocker and lock button...

    Microsoft bought Sanger, not Google.

    That isn't true, actually. Tim Patterson, aforementioned author of DOS has a barely-blog and one of the stories was about the first DOS machine, which was on the 8086, which was 16bit. [dosmandrivel.blogspot.com]