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Mike Ashton

Member since: Jul 17th, 2006

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Engadget's back to school giveaway, part one! (Engadget)

Sep 2nd 2009 3:37PM I'm not in school but my kids are going to colllege so this would be most excellent!

Engadget's recession antidote: win an OCZ Summit Series 60GB SSD! (Engadget)

Jul 21st 2009 1:50PM I don't know about the world economy but closer to home... how about if the Government allowed everybody, as in all citizens to use the "Thrift Saving Program" that only Gov Employees are currently allowed to invest in. It would give us a safer place to save our money unlike the failed banking institutions we are currently stuck with. i.e. where most people showed a 40%+ loss on their personal IRA's or other retirement funds I only lost 23% because of the ability to spread the investment over several different funds.

Windows 7 official pricing announced, limited pre-orders start tomorrow (Engadget)

Jun 25th 2009 9:33PM so nobody is telling us where to go tomorrow to buy one of the cheap copies if you don't win a code here.
Most real news article have the complete story not just part. I know these guys are just Bloggers not journalists!

Engadget's recession antidote: win one of 100 Microsoft Windows 7 pre-order discount codes! (Engadget)

Jun 25th 2009 12:20PM I just built a new computer and its running RC just fine ... I was amazed it booted right up no problems. This is a great way to introduce Windows 7 and I agree it should be price at $99.00
especially since it is really VISTA without the bugs ... kinda like when they put out Millennium as anew OS when it was 98 with more bells and whistles. At least it works!

Vista sucks/doesn't suck: The Top 10 (Download Squad)

Jul 17th 2006 6:50PM Regardless of what it is or isn't I don't picture even thinking about VISTA for more than a year after its release due to Microstuff's general tendency to put out half finished products and expect the consumer to be grateful.