Joined on 04/21/03

Pros: Very comfortable, sound great
Cons: Mic doesn't seem to work well for me
Overall Review: But I don't have much use for the mic anyway, so having it as a separate part is nice. Also, have used these for as long as 6 hours straight, and have little problem with discomfort or heat or anything (compared to other headsets).
Good, bad, and ugly

Pros: Fast. Very fast. Much faster than any of the other dozen or so USB Sticks I've owned through the years.
Cons: It's big. It doesn't matter what orientation your USB ports are in, it has blocked the adjacent USB port on every device I've connected it to. Also, mine is dead now. After about 18 months of ownership, it's just a pet toy. Computers will see the device, but show the size as 0 bytes. Sadly, the warranty is over, and I'm out of luck. Oh well.
Overall Review: It was great when it worked, and I'm sure others will have better results. But I doubt I'd recommend this to anyone, as I still have a 128MB and 512MB of other brands that work fine, one of which is like 5 years old.

Pros: Good features at a good price
Cons: n/a
Overall Review: Would have been a better deal had the price not dropped by $50 less than 12 hours after purchase, and had NewEgg not refused to refund the difference. Have shopped here since 2004, doubtful I will again.

Pros: - It was available in the summer when new cards were released, and supplies were limited. - It works, 99% of the time without issues (see Cons)
Cons: - Playing World of Warcraft on medium settings (should be no strain for this card), it gets loud and hot (enough that I have to adjust the room temp to compensate). - During gaming and watching videos, I randomly get flashes of black screen for 1-5 seconds. - In the past week, have had 3 instances of artifacting (odd blocks of flashing color in random locations on the screen). Have never seen those issues with this computer before, ever, and the only change in the past 9 months was adding this video card 4 months ago. Have tried cleaning dust from inside the case, using a different monitor, and using a different HDMI cable, and still have these issues, making me believe that the video card is the cause.
Overall Review: - It might just be my card, but I can't recommending this to anyone.
Better than expected

Pros: Doesn't require a dedicated power connection, so can be used on "lesser equipped" computers. Runs every game I currently play at much higher settings than I expected. Allows me to put of the BIG upgrade another year at least.
Cons: None
Works better than what it replaced

Pros: Installed in Win7 RC 64bit using the included disk. Win7 recognized the device but had no driver. Once configured, I immediately noticed a 25-50% increase in d/l speeds.
Cons: I didn't buy at NewEgg because I needed it TODAY. So I paid too much (30% more at a local store).
Overall Review: Having been setting up a Bootable USB Flash Drive, I've been downloading and trying several utilities and Linux distros over the past few days. The old 54g adapter was going at an average 450-500 KB/sec. The new one has consistently been over 800 KB/sec. Both on files sizes ranging from 20-700+MB, on the same PC, OS, network, and everything else. The only difference was the wireless adapter.