Are portable video players a non-starter?
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[Tech Crazy babblings!] BBC News are reporting on the results of a survey into the potential market for portable video players. The results are unsurprising to some, it would seem that the market for music exclusive players is at least three times the size of the market for portable video players.
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[Petrified Truth] Fair and balanced: Here's Arthur Chrenkoff's latest two-week round-up of good news from Iraq, much needed after two weeks of increased terrorist violence.
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[Coldheartedtruth] An interesting local poll...: In the end... this poll would appear to be good news for Pawlenty and the local Republicans. With nearly 40% believing that the 'best' way to balance the budget is strictly with cuts, coupled with a huge 45% plurality saying that raising income taxes is their 'least' preferred method of balancing the budget... it would appear that there will not be much political fallout for Pawlenty and the Republican led house for putting the Senate tax-increase bill out of it's misery.
[Vast Wasteland] From the Department of Insurgency As the violence...: As the violence in Iraq continues to ramp ever higher, the country continues under the delusion that somehow we're not really at war. This can be seen in the story about a Pentagon study which concluded that, due to Iraq, if another conflict erupted now somewhere else in the world, the U.S. military would be a little stretched thin. The fact that this is news is stunning. We're at war.
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