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Odd start to this video, but awesome tune. I know how you feel about Harry Potter. You’ve invested all this time and energy, and now, it’s done. You’re happy, but you feel empty. Well, as a person that reads way too much, I can say the best cure for that is to start up another series. I suggest Phillip Pullman’s The Golden Compass, which will only take you 3 books or so. Or, George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Fire And Ice series, where anyone can die and frequently do. That one isn’t done yet, but each book is like a billion pages long, so it should keep you busy. If you’d like to try some SciFi, Peter Hamilton’s Nights Dawn Trilogy, aside from a kind of weak ending, is about as awesome a series as it gets. But whatever you do, keep going. Harry Potter is only the beginning. Techwarelabs starts us off with the Intel E6420 vs AMD 5600+ Better By Design XYZ shows us Nine Dream Notebooks BIOS Magazine helps me fill out the post with the Fujitsu-Siemens LifeBook P1610 Tech Power Up takes on the Zotac Passive GeForce 8600 GT ZONE Edition Think Computers ponders the Mvix MV-5000U Multimedia Center Techgage rocks out with the Edifier MP300 Portable Speaker System Future Looks checks out the Nyko Charge Station 360 for Xbox 360 Controllers Trusted Reviews snaps a few shots with the Olympus E-510 Digital SLR Tweaknews talks about the Q3 Innovations UV HAWK Personal Ultraviolet Sunlight Meter TBreak gets a hold of the ECS G33T-M2 Motherboard Legit Reviews posts up a look at the Super Talent 2GB Exelerator Ready Boost Digital Trends shows off the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200 Finally, I4U takes us on home with the BoomChair 2.1 Multimedia Chair Ok, gotta fly. You go have a day.
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lpmiller Chief News Editor Nobel Prize Nominee Reverend in the Universal Life Church Once Shot A Man For Snoring Too Loud Way Too Lazy To Change His Signature "The strength to change what I can, the inability to accept what I can't, and the incapacity to tell the difference." - Calvin and Hobbes |
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