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Larry Sharp

Member since: Aug 16th, 2006

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12 Days of Joyswag: Splatterhouse, Terror Mask statue, and weird collapsible speakers

Dec 23rd 2010 10:06AM (Joystiq)
I'd actually love to play the game... I only have 3 games now, and I CAN'T play Red Dead any more or my shooting finger will fall off!

Joyswag: Get stuck in Limbo [update: giveaway closed]

Jul 21st 2010 3:37PM (Joystiq)
Let's be honest... if you're "IN THE DARK" you can't see anything.

I near-dark, I would say the scarriest thing I've ever seen resulted in my first daughter!

Semi-customizable Zune HDs now available at Zune Originals

Sep 16th 2009 7:46AM (Engadget)
So... Josh's choice to be his advertisement for his taste for all to see (and plenty will borrow his ZHD) is...

Cow on toilet?

Even Freud would be shaking his head right now...

Engadget's back to school giveaway, part 3!

Sep 14th 2009 12:44PM (Engadget)
Just sent one to college, she could use this kitch...

Engadget's back to school giveaway, part one!

Sep 2nd 2009 7:18PM (Engadget)
Man, do I need (almost) everything here... I'm the worst kind of techno-geek... a broke one.

Palm launches e-commerce beta for the App Catalog

Aug 18th 2009 10:46AM (Engadget)
What Josh seemed to miss here is something that is being pointed out by he and his minions every week on the Engadget podcast... that the Palm App Submission Process is NOT like Apple's "spin the wheel" process. Specifically:

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Palm will accept apps into the beta test program based on the following criteria:

Apps should be useful and engaging to users.
They need to have an appealing design and user interface aligned with Palm UI guidelines.
They are written specifically for webOS and not delivered through the browser.
They leverage webOS platform and device capabilities, for example, notifications, multitasking/background processing, location services, accelerometer.
They have acceptable performance and response time on the device; apps with slow UI response or sluggish performance will be rejected. Applications that consume excessive power on the device will also be rejected.
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Now, in my eyes, this is the way life SHOULD be. You write a decent app and we'll include it. Not we'll include it if it doesn't contain dictionary entries we don't like (which, by the way, reminds me of the Monty Python bookshop skit) or include functionality that the parent company wishes it had included from the beginning - like Apple.

Engadget's recession antidote: win our custom-built HTPC!

Jul 22nd 2009 1:21PM (Engadget)
I've been wanting to put one of these together... but I'm broke.

Engadget's recession antidote: win an insane grab bag of random stuff!

Jun 22nd 2009 4:41PM (Engadget)
Stop giving money to everyone. Let the car companies fail.

Engadget's recession antidote: win a 120GB Samsung S1 Mini HDD!

Apr 15th 2009 1:53PM (Engadget)
Go back to an agrarian economy. If you didn't grow it, you ain't got it.

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