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  1. Shuttle Entperprise? on Lawmakers Want a Space Shuttle In New York City · · Score: 1

    Did anyone else notice the articles editor at the bottom, Jim Kirk?=)

  2. Re:$15/mo times six million users.... on On World of Warcraft's Network Issues · · Score: 1

    Actually AT&T is not their only provider, they have a bunch. Last week, however, they had a message up relating problems with *certain* servers and it being an AT&T issue. It listed perhaps 15 servers (out of dozens and dozens) so I think they mix up providers to server groups a lot.

  3. Re:A Mirror? on Seeing Around Corners With Dual Photography · · Score: 1

    Blessed irony =)

  4. Spoiler Alert on Revenge of the Sith a "Blood Bath" · · Score: 1

    It's generally good form to warn of spoilers, especially ina major release like this - verybad form guys, come on. Not cool!

  5. Re:In other news on Government Finishes Internet Study -- 7 years late · · Score: 1

    Talking of Adams, this reminds me of how long Deep Thought used to calculate the 'answer'. Now we need another Government survey to find out what the answer means, and why it took a year=P

  6. Nothing new on Offline Everquest 2 Character Creator · · Score: 1

    I think end of last July I seen this on suprnova *mourn* and being given out at certain stores as a pre order incentive. It does actually give you a good preview of the char models of EQ2 but doesn't really let you appreciate that EQ2 is quite a resource hog sadly.

  7. This looks familiar on Player vs. Player Play Examined · · Score: 1

    I can't find where, but haven't we seen this story a few weeks ago here or elsewhere? Maybe I read too much web stories lately and it's all becoming mush in my head...

  8. Quality (Widescreen...Dolby Digital?) on New Disney / Samsung HDD Video Set-Top Box · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The problem I see with PPV I currently have is that I've gotten snobbish with not wanting to watch Full Frame non surround sound presentations of a movie. I can pay 4 bucks to watch cropped stero movie or drive to blockbuster and pick the same movie up, widescreen and surround sound for the same 4 bucks. I don't need crisp clear amazing dvd picture quality, it can be close enough but it has to be widescreen and surround sound would be great. The lack of choice means that my TV viewing is limited to what's on High Def tonight or pop in a DVD, until they get the presentation correct I won't sign up. I think slowly at a trickle, consumers are getting widescreen snobby - even surburbanites know the difference now and not just the geeks =) - Mindee