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What do you want for christmas !!
Post Pictures of what you would really like for christmas however expensive it is.....heres what i want
3-D Busts Out
The 3-D screen, a fixture of sci-fi and mad inventor fantasies, is finally getting real. The new tech is called autostereographics, and it applies recent breakthroughs in optical science to traditional LCDs, delivering 3-D video without the dorky glasses. The screens are flat, relatively cheap, and ready for commercial applications like gaming, digital photography, online shopping, and, inevitably, porn. Sony, Microsoft, and dozens of others are working to create compatible hardware, software, and content. First out of the gate is Sharp with a laptop screen that lets you toggle between 3-D and 2-D - eye-popping games one minute, productivity apps the next. (After all, you wouldn't want to do your taxes in 3-D.) The 10-pound Actius RD3D runs Windows XP and features a 2.8-GHz processor, a hi-res 1,024 x 768-pixel screen, and 512 megs of memory.
[ Actius RD3D: $2,999
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Mother of All Wegas
Sony started small to make a big impression. While most rear-projection TVs still use traditional CRTs, the 60-inch-wide WEGA drops the tubes and gets its picture from three 1.35-inch LCD panels, each of which projects a different color - red, green, or blue. The new tech makes the set half as deep (14 inches) and a third as heavy (110 pounds) as similarly sized rear-projection boxes. Though it's still not as slender as a plasma panel, the WEGA offers a lot more detail at half the price. A resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels means the images are so sharp you can see celebrities' panty lines.
[ Grand WEGA KDF-60XBR950: $5,500, www.sonystyle.com ]

if there is a god out there reading this , please make my dream comes true.
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" You bet your ass we're all alike... we've been spoon-fed baby food at school when we hungered for steak... the bits of meat that you did let slip
through were pre-chewed and tasteless. We've been dominated by sadists, or ignored by the apathetic. The few that had something to teach found us will-
ing pupils, but those few are like drops of water in the desert."
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