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@sfokevin: Well, yes, but this would improve your comfort greatly while watching porn as well.

@j05hu4: Isn't class D becoming more popular these days, with nuforce promoting them amongst others?

VGA is understandable, but S-Video? Woah.

HDMI in is vital. These things seem like the perfect bedroom TV on a budget.

lol the "bad keyboard pc" keyboard is quite sought after by mechanical keyboard enthusiasts...

The "bad HDRs" are pretty for what they are. These are hardly the most egregious examples out there XD

Kids go crazy when they play. It's hardly their fault, they're kids, but certainly the parents have to do their part, set up the room right, don't let the kids play in the wrong places etc...

I can understand why... Verizon didn't want Motorola to feel snubbed or indeed get snubbed whereas T-Mobile still has a hole in the high-end Android space.

awww..... a Mimo!

@Ypoknons: *tangle, not handle sorry.

Flat designs are cool. Plus color coding might actually come in handy in the cable handle.

Oh dear... all the Symbian. I'll be the first to admit it's not an ideal system - but 5th edition is actually quite useful in China for buying movie tickets and food and vacation deals and whatnot, so any improvement is really welcome. #android

I've heard about lawyers and other successful people renovating old industrial places. Retail estate is really expensive (New York prices pretty much) and we like to live in "hot" districts so if we want some room for ourselves this is a good solution. Basically a basement or den or garden shed for ultra-crowded Hong

@Emil Brikha: The colleges look legit. Tsinghua and National University are tops - they don't kid around. Unless politics get in the way, of course.

@nabxf: It's nice, especially in Asia and Canada. Unfortunately, if you have lots of American friends, then AIM is just going to havvve to be there.

@Bodypainter: Good thing that public communication skills can be developed, or at least improved, with time.

Popups would much better reflect the history of the car - a early 90's racer designed when pop-ups were in vogue. The NSX is 18 years ago - it's about time for retro.

@shatteredmindofbob: Access was a mandatory part of our Technology/Business course. Its used, rarely.