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In case you failed punk rock 101, pogoing is a dance where you jump straight up and down.
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Because, really, you can never truly feel close to a coffee machine until it's taunted you to jump up and down to fill your cup of joe.
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We're working on a full review of the MicroConsole and its accompanying controller and hope to bring that to you soon, but if you want a jump on things you'll find a perfectly sensible write-up from our friends at Joystiq, too.
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He wants you to run, he wants you to walk, he wants you to jump outside instead of being cooped up inside in front of the TV playing videogames.
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Why fire up your desktop or laptop when you can quickly jump to your device.
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Assayas is a virtuoso with the camera, and he may have something serious to say about the brutal impersonality of global capitalism, yet the characters jump around so much, and shift alliances so rapidly, that you wind up not giving a damn about any of them.
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Ironically, if you tossed a new frog into the water as it was heating up, it would jump out of the hot water.
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For example, in the Gmail app, you can only see three labels up at a time, and you can't even use the letter keys to jump to a particular one.
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If you really want to go abroad and don't want to jump through the hoops necessary to land a government or corporate posting first, you can always just up and go, both Segal and Couper suggest.
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Hit the jump to check out the entire escapade, and let us know in the comments if you've ever served up food after getting all Rachel Ray with one of your gadgets...
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