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willskiSep 22, 2009
Wi-Fi connected photo frames aren't $40 in my experience. It would still be better to destroy a $200 netbook though.
coopaSep 22, 2009
Shouldn't the 2nd one be a USB powered battery charger? As it's powered by USB...and it's charging the batteries.
coopaSep 22, 2009
My mistake, I hadn't read it fully. I got it the wrong way round.
sciraSep 22, 2009
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ltchimpoSep 22, 2009
Sadly all the crash survivors would be cursing Homeland Security as they rub their sticks together... and then they'd try to solve the fire problem.
antdudeSep 22, 2009
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steviesteveoSep 23, 2009
Is highering an idiot the same thing as highering a "moran" ?