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6 hours and 7 minutes ago
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align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" //abr / Here your are another iPod friendly product, the Jive
Box. Sold by Princeton in Japan the Jive Box is a simple 90W with Subwoofer cradle speaker for
iPhone. Thanks to its ClassHD digital amplifier Princeton claim to provide a unique experience to
any own daring using this product! On the “fun” side, some tiny LED placed on the body
of this Jive Box will allow you to species things a little with some colors like, BLUE, RED and
GREEN.br / Finally the Jive Box also feature a USB connector letting...br /br / a
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6 hours and 48 minutes ago
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align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" //abr / br / br / Samsung Japan juste announced the launch of
their new SyncMaster 2494HS, a 23.6” LCD and its 1920x1080 resolution. Receiving
Samsung’s dynamic contrast system, this LCD can achieve a contrast ratio up to 50000:1 with a
brightness of 300cd/ms and a 5ms speed. The SyncMaster 2494HS also feature an HDMI, DVI (HDCP) and
D-SUB port.
If you are interested in this new LCD, you should expect
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Gizmodo -
14 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/walgreenssign.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2" width="800" height="300" style="display:block;float:none;" /In a dusty supply
closet at 1 Times Square, a computer terminal hooked up to hordes of ethernet servers, RAID arrays
and monitors humbly runs the largest LED sign in the world. The sign, a 3-sided, 17,000-square-foot
Goliath, debuted last night at the opening of a Walgreens in New York City. Today, I got to see
what makes it tick. script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" galleryPost('walgreenssign', 3,
''); /script/p pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/raidarray.jpg"
width="800" height="600" style="display:block;float:none;" /Each side of the sign, designed by D3
LED, requires a 48-drive RAID pumping data at a rate of 3.2GB/second to a custom-built PC. From
there, the data is fed through graphics cards to multiple DVI pipes, which lead to six DVI pixel
splitters (known as a Spyders). The splitters take video data of a specific resolution and upscale
it to the size needed for the display. Once the data is crunched and formatted for the sign, it's
sent out via 4Gbps ethernet to one of more than 12,000 display modules that make up the ginormous
billboard./p pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/module.jpg"
align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" width="800" height="600" style="display:block;float:none;" /Each
module is a mini-computer, complete with MAC address, redundant 4-gigabit ethernet ports, power
supply and a fan. Each panel can report all kinds of vital statistics, including its temperature.
If there's a problem, the panel reports itself to the main computer for easy troubleshooting. (Like
a good communist, it can report problems with its neighbors, too.) The majority of the electronics
are accessible from inside, so dangerous repair jobs on scaffolding suspended over Times Square are
a thing of the past./p pThe sign's modules are split into three sections, low-, medium- and
high-resolution grids based on their distance from the street. (Why waste pixels for objects way
high up?) The top, as you probably guessed, has the largest pixels, at 24mm, while the middle has
12mm and the bottom has 10mm./p pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/buildingslash.jpg" align="left"
hspace="4" vspace="2" width="647" height="530" style="display:block;float:none;" /The animators are
faced with a tough challenge when creating content for the signs, as they must keep the different
display sizes in mind so the animation appears cohesive throughout the sections. To help out the
animators, sign creator D3 LED made a virtual copy of it that is 10,000 pixels high by 4,000 pixels
wide, the equivalent of 43 megapixels. (It's 20 times the resolution of HD, too.) They use an Adobe
After Effects template to help coordinate placement of the animations on the slash-shaped sign./p
pa
href="http://gizmodo.com/5095474/17000-square-foot-led-billboard-flipped-on-at-1-times-square-wraps-around-entire-building"As
previously reported,/a a single 30-second spot on the billboard requires a staggering 150GB of data
transferred through the system. But before you accuse D3 and Walgreens of hogging all of the power
in New York, they attest that they are not. With the Con Ed bill in mind, their design reduced
unnecessary copper wiring by over 300,000 feet and increased the voltage for more efficient power.
They also set up an auto-dimmer (like you might have on your laptop) that adjusts the luminosity of
the LEDs based on the ambient light outside. All of this makes it not necessarily cheap but at
least cheaper than you'd think to operate./p pThe Walgreens sign is a complex, fascinating
testament to the sheer power of LED displays. While most people living in New York avoid Times
Square exactly because of things like this, tourists will undoubtedly flock to the center to
observe the sign up close, even though it can be seen from as far away as Bryant Park and the Port
Authority. For now, it's something that even this semi-jaded NYC resident can appreciate. [a
href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/walgreens"Walgreens Sign on Giz/a]/p br style="clear: both;"/ a
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Gizmodo -
15 hours ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/vaio_lv_top.jpg" width="800"
height="531" style="display:block;float:none;" /strongThe Gadget:/strong Sony's a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5045087/sony-vaio-lv-all+in+one-entertainment-pc-one-ups-the-vaio-lt-with-hdmi+in-and-integrated-hd-tuner"Vaio
LV All-in-One PC/a is the followup to the beautiful (and powerful) Vaio LT that came out earlier
this year. This time around, they gave the LV an improved mounting base, slimmer bezel, integrated
TV tuner and most importantly, HDMI-in. Has the LV one-upped the LT?br script
type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" galleryPost('sonyvaiolvreview', 3, ''); /script/p pstrongThe
Price:/strong $2800 (as tested)/p pstrongThe Verdict:/strong The LV took everything the LT did
well, and added more things to make it even better, without sacrificing much. In terms of the
exterior improvements, the overall size of the computer is cut down due to the omission of the see
through bezel in the LT. And instead of just a spring loaded foot for the computer to rest on like
before, the LV now sits on an articulating arm, which is attachted to a base. This makes adjusting
the angle of the LV easier than before. And for those who plan to use this away from the desk, the
wireless keyboard now has a built-in trackpad, which makes couch surfing all the easier./p pBut the
real new appeal here is the addition of an HDMI-in port, which allows your screen to work with the
latest home theater and gaming consoles, independently of the PC. And it pretty much works as
advertised. You plug in your HDMI product, switch the input source over from the computer, and
voilamdash;your Vaio LV is functioning as a TV. I tested a Roku Netflix Box and Xbox 360 with the
LV, and both worked without a problem. The picture looked really sharp, and there was no visible
artifacting caused by the display. It should be noted that the HDMI does not work with windows at
all, so importing HD content from HDMI products is not a possibility./p pAs a computer, the Vaio LV
performs well, with a few slight spec bumps over the LT. But it's quick, responsive, and is able to
take on a decent workload. We even tested Tivo PC on the LV, and it functioned without so much as a
hiccup on the hardware side. But there's nothing radically different about the Vista experience
this time around, so if you're still curious, check out the LT review./p pAll in all, The LV really
is an improved semi-upgrade from the Vaio LT. It's not different enough that recent LT owners
should be cursing the stars, but those deciding between the LV and the still available LT should go
with the LV. [a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/vaio-lv"Sony Vaio LV on Giz/a]/p br style="clear:
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Gizmodo -
19 hours and 50 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/romp.jpg" width="600" height="400"
style="display:block;" /ROMP—or Remotely Operated Mobile
Platform—is a poor man's version of an iRobot battlefield bot. Instead of fancy
tracks and miniaturized sensors, these ROMPs seem more like sophisticated all-terrain RC cars
rigged with consumer cameras. Until you meet the older brother, of course, the weaponized WROMP
with its big gun on top. In the words of its creator, Chris Rogers:/p blockquote p[The WROMP] is a
weaponized version of the Remotely Operated Mobile Platform. The operator can "drive" the vehicle
and fire the weapon although it is out of visual range. WROMP can also be used for reconnaissance
and bomb investigation and remote detonation/p /blockquote pscript type="text/javascript"
charset="utf-8" galleryPost('romp', 3, ''); /script/p pAs you can see, the weapon in this case is
just a paintball machine gun. Enough for me, although Chris says the platform has been designed for
any use, "including remote surveillance, security patrolling and bomb investigation." The system
uses an audio/video system linked to an VR headset for control, aiming, and firing. [a
href="http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_file.asp?portfolio_id=1665489individual_id=46030sort_by=1"Coroflot/a
via a href="http://dvice.com/archives/2008/11/romp_a_remote-c.php?p=1cat=undefined#more"Dvice/a]/p
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 1 hours ago
pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/2008/11/custom_1227282078058_iphonepublictransport_01.jpg"
width="804" height="402" style="display:block;float:none;" /The new iPhone 2.2 is here and we've
been playing with it all night and morning. Like Apple says in their documentation, the stability
and performance seems to have improved, but the spotlight falls on the new and improved Maps
application, which has been polished up thanks to its public transportation and walking directions,
as well as the smooth, fast Street View, and many other interface details. There are a lot of
unexpected new features—no, no cut and paste—and fixes as
well, and we've tried them all here:/p pbEnhancements to Maps/b/p p· Public transport and
walking mode: The most impressive part, at least for a public transport user like me, is the new
public transport and walking directions mode. They work as you can expect, without many glitches.
This mode has all the information you need, at least here in New York, and it showed me the fastest
way to get from my house to Gawker offices (cleverly avoiding the damn 6, which is always arriving
late for me)./p pNot only it showed the route clearly, with nice new icons, but it also gave
something unexpected: subway timetables. As you can see in the gallery, it tells you what's the
departure time for the next Manhattan-bound L train, telling you how many minutes you have to get
there on time. It can also calculate the total time of your trip, which is always useful./p
p· Street view: It works great. You can't access street view by clicking on any place in the
map, but the way Apple has implemented it kinda makes sense. When you do a search (or drop a pin)
an new little guy icon will appear in the address pop-up. You just have to click on it and the map
will zoom and smoothly change into Street View mode, rotating the display to the left
automatically. From there you can navigate easily, using one finger to look around the panorama and
clicking on the overlaid arrows to navigate. It works hot-butter-over-pancakes smooth. We'd like to
be able to access the mode by just finding our current location and switching it on though./p pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/teddy.jpg" width="480" height="320"
style="display:block;" //p p· Other new features: When you drop a pin, it displays the exact
address of the location. You can also share any location via email very easily, just by clicking on
the location itself and hitting a Share this location button. It's a quick cut and paste substitute
(of course, no cut and paste yet)./p pbiTunes and App Store/b/p p· Podcasts over the air: As
far as we can tell, they work flawlessly for both audio and video. I accessed the new feature and I
was downloading podcasts in no time. Unfortunately, the artificially-imposed 3G network 10MB limit
is easy to reach for video content, such as the TED Talks that download fine over Wi-Fi. One good
thing: It leaves the podcasts in a queue so the next time you get into a Wi-Fi hot spot, they will
download automagically./p pscript type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"
galleryPost('iphonepodcasts', 3, ''); /script/p p· App store reorganization: The UI has been
sightly reorganized and polished. The categories, for example, now display bigger and with icons.
As I speculated in our iPhone 2.2 rumor round-up, the icons shown seem to show the top free
application./p pbFixes/b/p p· Improved stability and performance in Safari: In my informal
testing, it feels a bit faster to me, especially on Javascript heavy web sites./p p·
Resolved isolated issues with scheduled email: Wasn't able to test this one, as I don't use
scheduled checking to save on battery life./p p· Improving wide HTML email display: If you
have ever ran into this problem, you know it's extremely annoying. When somebody sends you an HTML
styled email, sometimes it displays very long lines and tiny text. I received a mail like that the
other day from my sister and went immediately to try it. Unfortunately, the fix hasn't worked for
me on that one, but it did work in another email I got from a company. Weird./p p· Decreased
in call set-up an call drops: Too soon to tell./p p· Improved sound quality on Voicemail
messages: I saw this yesterday so I went and tried them in 2.1. Indeed, there were pops and hisses.
After the update I tried under 2.2 and yes, they ido/i have better sound quality./p pbOther little
additions/b/p p· Clicking the home button while you are in the home screen takes you to the
first page of the home, which is ivery/i welcome, as that's where I store my main applications and
I have several pages of additional apps and page links./p p· Safari: They have streamlined
the interface for address and search, like we already saw in previous leaks./p p· Preference
to turn auto-correction on and off: This is a welcome addition for me, because quite frankly, no
matter what Jason says, my iPhone corrects fuck with duck every single time. So duck
auto-correction for a little while. I'm going to ducking see if it affects my ducking speed or
not./p pbVerdict/b: It works fairly well, feels smooth, and the new features are a must
havemdash;especially the new Maps application. Ducking good. Go get it now./p br style="clear:
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D'après le magasin US GameStop, Killzone 2 pourrait sortir le 17 février. br /br /a
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Les trois "challenge rooms" pour la version PS3 de Bioshock sont disponibles sur le PSN. Prix :
10$. br /br /a href="http://www.nofrag.com/2008/nov/21/30104/"Lire la suite sur Nofrag.../abr /br
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pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/Windows_7_MC_First_Look.jpg"
align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" width="807" height="186" style="display:block;float:none;" /A
few days back, I showed you a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5093261/windows-7-touch-control-makes-media-center-more-awesome"the new
touch interface for Media Center PCs running Windows 7/a, and though I had to pull the video, I
promised a walkthrough of proposed Windows 7 Media Center features. I say "proposed" because, like
everything else about Windows 7, this is all alpha and subject to change. But these features are
very cool, and really should be included. One more thing: These screens were projected on a wall in
a well-lit room, so they look horrible, but anyone familiar with Media Center (and Microsoft has
shipped like 100 million of them, so that should be plenty of ya) will have a good idea of the
pleasantness to come. Or you can just drink in the following prose descriptions:br script
type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" galleryPost('10coolwin7mcfeatures', 3, ''); /script/p pbull;
strongShows appear dissolved behind menus/strong - When you're watching something and want to pull
up a menu to add a new show or browse the channel guide, or even go into another area of the Media
Center, the current show stays on, not as a picture-in-picture, but tastefully dissolved into the
background./p pbull; strongChronological turbo scroll for channel guide/strong - When you're
looking at the channel guide, but want to go from Tuesday to Sunday in a hurry, you just hold down
the arrow button on the remote, and the days start to whip by. Listings become a blur, but the days
of the week, and the portions of the day, appear floating over the listings to give you an idea of
when to stop./p pbull; strongLive thumbnail forward and rewind/strong - During HD video playback,
you might want to jump around. Grab the time marker and drag it forward or back, and as you do, you
see a miniature version of the show playing backwards or forwards at the same speed./p pbull;
strongLaunch TV from Start menu/strong - Media Center can occupy a pole position in the Start menu,
and when you hover over the MC logo, a list of recently recorded shows pops up, along with other
frequently used MC features./p pbull; strongFloating Media Center gadget/strong - Not only can you
access shows from the Start menu, you can browse MC features from the desktop with the gadget. I am
not clear whether or not you'll get to have actual video playing in it, but for people who need MC
at their fingertips, this appears to be a nice, subtle execution./p pbull; strongAlphabetical turbo
scroll for music/strong - The chronological turbo scroll on the channel guide is cool, but this one
will come in more handy for me: As you scroll through the countless artists in your music
collection, the names become a blur but your location in the alphabet is denoted by two letters,
probably so that those longer letters like J, M, R and S can be broken up better./p pbull;
strongDrifting cover art grid/strong - When you're playing a song, the album art for that track
appears with some basic metadata, and all the cover art for every other track you own materializes
and drifts in the background. The primary cover art jumps from side to side and top to bottom, so
that everything is in constant, fluid motion./p pbull; strongScattered photos picture show/strong -
As you're playing music, you can opt for a photo show that essentially reaches into a folder, grabs
a handful of shots, scatters them evenly around the page, and then zooms in on one at a time. A
nice touch: In the wide angle, all the photos look like desaturated black-and-whites, but as each
shot gets its own screen time, it magically becomes full color./p pbull; strongCopy remote
content/strong - If you are browsing multiple libraries or Media Center PCs and come across a show
you like, you can watch it or save it for later by hitting "make a copy." As long as there's no
broadcast flag or some other DRM, the vid will flow over to your local HDD so you can watch it when
you've left the network./p pbull; strongVirtual channels without TV tuner/strong - One of the new
Media Center's central concerns is the new popularity of internet-based video, not just YouTube
clips but whole TV episodes like those shown on Hulu. DVR functionality is key to making the most
of an MC, but at launch there will be loads of virtual channels with shows you can watch just as
easily. Microsoft demoed a special MSNBC channel that had clips and full shows; it's of course
feasible for them to build similar channels for third-party web video services too. [a
href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/windows-7"Windows 7 on Giz/a]/p br style="clear: both;"/ a
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1 days and 2 hours ago
pobject width="494" height="400"param name="movie"
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height="400"/embed/objectMercedes-Benz new myCOMAND system has appeared at the a
href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/la-auto-show/"Los Angeles Auto Show/a, taking on the a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5070122/bmw-idrive-40-remixes-xbox-360-and-ipod-into-simpler-control-system"fourth-generation
BMW iDrive/a. Whereas the latter has an Xbox 360 feeling, this one gets some clues from Apple's,
specially Coverflow and the menu navigation, which reminds me of the first version of the Apple TV
and Front Row. One big difference is that myCOMAND is connected to the web, grabbing information
wirelessly and presenting it through their own on-screen apps. Looking at the high resolution
screens and the feature list, it looks very good:/p pscript type="text/javascript"
charset="utf-8"galleryPost('mycomand', 3, '');/script/p p· Off-board navigation: The GPS is
constantly updated, from the maps to the points of interests. It also has a satellite overview and
the search language is open: you can write directions without having to follow a format. It looks
like the are plugging into Google Maps for this one, although I'm not sure how well the writing
will work using their navigation knob./p p· Trip assist: This part is quite nice, grabbing
information pertaining your planned trip from different web sources and presenting it in a useful
manner. You can, for example, see the weather forecast for the trip, as well as giving you the
possibility to make hotel and restaurants reservations from the system itself./p p· World
radio: Instead of using a normal radio, this one plugs into the web to access all the stations
available. The menu gives the possibility to access radio via genre. More interesting is the idea
of storing your music in a web server and accessing it through the system directly, without the
need to connect an digital music player or storing things locally./p p· Internet telephony:
It has support for voice over IP systems like Skype./p p· Web browser: They also include a
web browser, in case you need to get more information than the one provided with the thin clients
above./p p· YouTube: For huh... hmmm. iSome/i reason./p pThe navigation knob, which looks
similar to the a href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/notag/powermate-5576.php"Powermate/a, is simpler
than the iDrive 4.0. Our a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/la-auto-show/"Jalopnik comrades/a will
have to try it to see if their user interface approach is better or not. [a
href="http://www.emercedesbenz.com/Nov08/19_001517_Mercedes_Benz_Debuts_myCOMAND_Internet_Based_Infotainment_System_At_Los_Angeles_Auto_Show.html"Mercedes
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NoFrag -
1 days and 2 hours ago
Les outils d'édition de CoD: World of War viennent de sortir : vous allez enfin pouvoir
créer un mod "guerre moderne" pour CoD5 ! br /br /a
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1 days and 8 hours ago
divp style="text-align:justify" a
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align="left" hspace="5" vspace="5" //abr / br / br / Dear ladies and gentlemen, I am proud, no
really proud to announce you the first ever build Hello Kitty Netbook ! Sotec, the Computer
Manufacturer owned by Onkyo in Japan will sell a new netbook based on their C1, the C101K3W with a
huge Hello Kitty rework design !br / br / Not only you will have an dedicated Hello Kitty wallpaper
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pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/zen_moo.jpg" width="494"
height="332" style="display:block;" / Holy cow! Just in time for the upcoming a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_of_the_ox"Year of the Ox/a, Creative has released its Zen
Moo line of mp3 players and speakers in China. Based on the Zen Stone, you can get either the Zen
Moo or the Zen Moo Plus. Both come with 2GB storage, support for MP3 and WMA, a 20 hour lithium
battery and a built-in speaker. The Plus adds a translucent blue OLED display, FM radio reception,
MIC voice recording and an alarm clock. Prices weren't available on the site, but I bet it wouldn't
be too hard to find if you hoof it to China. [a
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hspace="5" vspace="5" //abr / br / br / Cube-Works introduce in Japan earlier this month some cute
little Robots, the CAM-BABY, which are in fact little toys which will react when you clap your
hands... Yep nothing more than cute walking little robots which will cry if they happen to fall
down... Anyway here you are a small video for you as well as a nice photo gallery. Useless indeed
but so adorable (If you happen to won a Cat they will really enjoy these CAM-BABY)br / br /
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1 days and 11 hours ago
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/ The Japanese Store Bird Electron, has put on the market the EZ20YG, a leather shape leaf key ring
which also includes a small speaker and audio jack which can be use with ANY DAP on the market.
Small cute useless but who knows it may save you one day or another if you have an urgent needs
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1 days and 11 hours ago
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news, the Wireless iPod Dock from Marantz. By using the Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR A2DP and Bluetooth
AVRCP (Audio / Video Remote Control Profile), Marantz eill give to any iPod users to put one or
more cradles (with charging features) in a house and stream its contents to any Audio System you
may have (Marantz also provide a dedicated receiver for that.).br / br / If there are few doubts
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1 days and 13 hours ago
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chairmdash;is a combination wheelchair for the disabled and for Jabba the Hutts. This device not
only can be adjusted into a bed and standing aid, but also can double as a toilet via a replaceable
seatless cushion. We can't see how this toilet design is convenient though, unless, of course, you
rode around in this wheelchair pantless or in a pair of asschaps. Since the Home Chare is currently
not on the market, we hope this will give them time to fix the restroom-accessibility situation. [a
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