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I'd do anything in a Delta Integrale. Anything.

Of course I would...

It connects via a MHL port on the TV so you use your TV's remote (or some other universal remote) to control the Roku.

Curious about the kind of hardware they have you using. Is it proprietary stuff to Google Fiber? Or can you use of the shelf equipment?

I like the idea, but we really need to be able to see all comments at once. Having to click on each single thread is a real PITA.

The other issue with this is most people don't let the mergers in so late merging is not a good idea. I guess it is kind of a self fulfilling prophecy.

I always use subtitles just because I don't want to miss any dialog. Except for LA Noire... If I have subtitles on with that game I read them instead of the faces. Which, if you have played LA Noire, you know that is a really bad idea...

It makes a lot of sense really. I am still baffled that they based WP7 on CE. Also, lets not kid ourselves. Microsoft thinks there are separate versions of Windows for tablets and desktops, but there really isn't. If they were smart, they would have the phone and tablet OS's unified because they are truly similar.

I've always loved the factory Subaru Rally Team livery. Classic in my mind.

Fine.....

Heart-click for your name alone

Yes, they should have a (another) race at Indianapolis! But use the infield track that F1 used and MotoGP used (uses...?). It would be nice to have a race in Indianapolis on the infield track again!

The first 4:30 are completely useless.

To me all that video shows is a cockroach and a gecko using momentum to pivot their bodies around something using their hind ...whatevers... as the pivot point.

It is kind of hard to explain really. Like, for instance, I don't like that I have to cursor over a corner and wait for something to pop up in order to interact with it. I'd rather there just be a button or something. It might sound stupid but all this invisible stuff just doesn't seem to work for me. The fact

That's pretty much my issue as well. Once I am in the desktop I like it. Feels a little more basic in the look/feel but I like it. Until I try to do anything else (like settings or logging off/shutting down) and I have to go to some random corner and hope a menu pops up. Just terrible design. Hot corners are one

@ Leslie Horn My main complaint is Metro. Yes, it's pretty. I just don't find it functional away from a tablet. I don't want to use it and I shouldn't be forced to use it. Once you get to the desktop (which to me feels just too much like an application in itself if that makes sense) you can't really stay there

From a lot of people I have been talking to Windows 8 is not a factor at all in upgrading to a new machine. Myself, along with a lot of other people, will be avoiding Windows 8 I think.

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