Clear Speakers, Segway Clone Top CES Coverage
jlouderb writes "Phew. We just finished five days of wall to wall coverage of this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Highlights include "invisible" speakers, a Segway clone for around $1,000, details on Intel's LCoS plans, a humanoid robot from Sony and more HDTV recorders, new home networking schemes and flat panel TVs than you can shake a stick at. If you weren't one of the 100,000 or so who made it to Vegas, check out what you missed at PCMag.com."
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None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
The CSLib menace is not dying!
--fp2k4
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Turn to channel 40!
I realize this isn't exactly on-topic, but I'm having a REAL tough time with some things in my life right now.
The kids are very expensive. I fear my wife doesn't RESPECT me anymore. I think she might even be cheating on me with the department chair. My research is really time-consuming and not going anywhere anytime soon. The books, which I thought would write themselves, just AREN'T coming out as fast as I thought they would.
So I'm a bit disenchanted by things right now, and I think with the cold winter months and lonely Sundays, I'm contemplating just ENDING it all.
So if you don't hear from me again, well, fill in the blanks I guess. Sorry to let you down.
Reply or e-mail; don't vaguely moderate. Ex-O'Reilly/MIT employee, now a full-time Google employee.
hopefully this robot wont turn out like Bicentennial Man
MonkeysKickAss
Can anyone post qrio.zip? I dont feel like registering.
Yeah I'm lazy
Anyway, looks like a pretty spiffy robot, would love to see it run.
Im dreaming ofa big bndwdth, That can resist the