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  1. @idarose From @TopWineNews Where to chill out in the Napa Valley Wine Country: http://tinyurl.com/l5fncl
  2. I think there's more than 7 types, but amusing nonetheless: http://bit.ly/zxC6B
  3. RT @Thracks OMG NEW MECHWARRIOR AAAAAAAAAAAH http://bit.ly/4w4nG Me: I am so down for that!
  4. @saradelekta The playback is too choppy for me at work.
  5. @dperez915 Was that last message a DM?
  6. Yeh! My Zotac ion 330 ITX motherboard showed up from Amazon. My mini-HTPC is about to be born! Case is ready.
  7. @GreenLeafBBQ There's some great wineries in Livermore.
  8. @clusteringjim OK, but you need to post something useful beside @MrTweet spam.
  9. I am at work wayyy too late tonight.
  10. @MauiHawaiiinfo Thanks. Will keep it in mind next time we're on island as well.
  11. @idarose Yes, we saw the movie. Ridge Montebello Cab scored 5th: http://bit.ly/kVuGI then, 1st recently
  12. @idarose Sterling VIneyard has a tram up to the tasting room. There's also the Napa Train, too.
  13. @idarose The Napa myth continues. One of the great California wineries is Ridge in the hills of Cupertino - was at the Judgement in Paris 76
  14. @MauiHawaiiinfo Where's it located (landmark)? We have friends who will be staying in our condo in Kihei and I'd like to send them there.
  15. @digitalkitty No. We stick with wineries that are reasonably priced. You can go to Napa and pay $$'s to taste wine or go to Livermore for $0
  16. @idarose Why Napa? You can get tours at local wineries like Byington.
  17. @Gartenberg Hi Mrs. Gartenberg!
  18. @Thracks I don't know about that. I like Chrome and made it my default browser because it was the fastest to launch.
  19. @Jakewk As far as I can tell, it would be for netbooks. ARM's strength is low power and ubiquitous SoC designs.
  20. From my perspective the Google Chrome OS support for dual architectures (ARM and x86) is most interesting - puts ARM fully on par with x86