"Next spanish lesson: "pudiera" vs "podrĂa" (someone please explain the difference to the morons who do translations for Latin MTV!)
:)
btw, I'm from Argentina and find the number of comments about the (intentional) misspelling very amusing, considering the low number of comments per article the spanish version of Gizmodo gets (no, I don't visit it either :P )
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""[could] provide maintenance-free power to 25,000 homes for 5-years"
...and assuming everything goes right, contaminate the disposal area for 25,000 years after its 5-year life-span is over."
"has the same sized screen as the current gen nano, in a much more efficient layout
Not really, the Zune has a 1.8" screen and the nano has a 2" screen."
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