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 After several weeks with the Copilot+-ified version of the Microsoft Surface Pro in hand, Im at a loss for words other than annoyed. My 11th-generation Surface Pro consistently set my blood to a lukewarm temperature throughout my use. On occasion, this laptop made my blood hot enough to boil over.     Its one of the few times a product has me ranting to some nonplussed friends who probably didnt want to hear about  AI PCs  over evening drinks. I didnt buy into the Copilot+ PC hype, yet I was still largely disappointed with my experience despite the promises about performance and AI capabilities. The Surface Pros new chip鈥攊n my case, the Snapdragon X Elite鈥攊s good enough for  stanley cups most tasks, though its versatility is overstated. The prophesied AI capabilities are currently pointless. Theres plenty to like. I enjoyed typing on it with the keyboard on my lap and the screen on my desk. The bright OLED screen makes it easy to last long in the chair. Its fast enough for any task I could throw at it  at least compatible . But the biggest issue is its price. The Surface Pro starts at $1,000, but thats stretching the truth. With the newl stanley cup y redesigned Flex Keyboard sold separately, youll at least have to pay around $1,500 for the all-new PC with minimum specs and the Snapdragon X Plus chip. My review unit costs $1,950 for a system with 16 GB of RAM, a 512 GB SSD, and the more powerful Snapdragon X Elite chip. Thats a lot for any PC, but does the convertible vers stanley water jug atility make up for it  Consid Exjl Jurassic Park Celebrates 30 Years With Dino-Mite Merch
 Mac and Me, about a boggled-eyed creepy alien doll thing  a Mysterious Alien Creature, aka MAC  who befriends a boy named Eric Cruise  Jade Cale stanley cup gory , has become legendary for being one of the worst films of the 1980s, and possibly ever. Its cult status has endured thanks to stunts like Ant-Mans Paul Rudd trolling Conan OBrien by repeatedly showing the  wheelchair off a cliff  scene instead of footage from his upcoming projects. By now, that scene has burned itself into our brains. But theres one thats far, far worse.     Fantastic Fest film curator Peter Kuplowsky has shared on Twitter what he says is a largely unknown clip from the Japanese version of 1988   Mac and Me, cut from the US release. Other tweets from people whove stanley cup  seen the Japanese version confirm his account. During the climax of the actual film, Eric has reunited MAC with his family and is trying to get them to safety. They accidentally alert security, resulting in a big shootout where Eric is caught near an explosion and killed. According to the clip Kuplowskys shared, that wasnt what originally happened. In another version of the film, Eric is freaking shot point-blank in the chest and dies, slumped over his wheelchair like Jesus after the crucifixion. I cant do it justice. You simply have to watch. Its pretty tame, but a content warning all the same. It is a kid getting shot.  After years of stanley cup  doubt, indisputable proof that the kid from MAC and ME gets shot on camera in the Japanese release of the film.