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@scjessey A 30 car wreck at 300 mph.
Also if you're reading this Richard, do you know why I can never post on regular (non-HD/Mobile) Engadget anymore? I keep getting this message:

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I am signed in, and it never sends me an email. Been like this for like 2 weeks now I think. Might have to make a new account.Thanks for always scouting your posts and replying to comments!
That's a pretty bad lineup, but I'll check out Spartacus. I may have to cancel my premium channels if they keep putting them on netflix streaming though, even if it's not HD... Actually do you know if it's streaming in HD or not? I get like 30mbps downloads, so I can usually get a really clear picture on my Xbox and PS3.
@RichardLawler It might be because they we showing the Mass senate election results tallyed in real time at the bottom of the screen (at least in Mass), and didn't want to run that over a new episode, though it's unlikely they thought that far ahead. That still wouldn't explain all the other weeks they've skipped.
So is this automatic or by USB?
@TwhiT Yea well I have a pen that can write in space =p

http://www.spacepen.com/
@Comment At least Microsoft would be able to sell them...
@logic thinker You do realize that steaming movies are just a free add-on to getting dvds and blu-rays delivered to your doorstep. I prolly watch 3-4 movies a week with a 2 out plan for $17 a month (including blu-ray access), which if I paid $2 per title would cost at least $24 (and I've never seen a place rent dvd's let alone blu-rays for $2 a title).
@EdZ Well technically there's DRM because you'll still be watching the same content you are now. The difference is you can get the DRMed content from multiple sources that sell it without having to illegally copy it. So if you buy a digital copy of something, it will definitely help if your computer crashes and you lose it. However, this really won't do anything if you rent a movie for 48 hours and want to "share" it with everyone on P2P.

What could happen, but unfortunately never will is buying a game on XBL and being able to download it free on PSN. That will probably be the most useful thing that could ever come of this, and I would love to see it happen. Even though I don't really need the game for both, I paid for a licensed game and should be able to play it on either system.
@Cameage For some reason with my eneloops, my controller dies like 10 minutes after the lights start flashing. Unlike my battery pack, it doesn't come back on after that either and is completely dead. I'm not sure what batteries you're using, but I play like 8 hours a day, and I haven't seen a blinking light in like a month. I swap out the batteries every 2-3 days so I don't have to worry about my controller dying in an intense game of domination.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a friend who's taken a job in a security field and the employer doesn't allow cameras on cellphones. He's currently happy with an iPhone 3GS and would definitely consider an Android device but is having trouble finding a decent phone with no camera. The only caveat is that for whatever reason he doesn't want a BlackBerry. Does anyone else make a decent smartphone sans camera? Thanks!"

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