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Gotta be a typo. Even $900 is a bit steep.

So... is IKEA going to scoop Apple on a branded TV? #speculating

Escaping - how hard could it be?

Waterloo Region FTW! (We have a Google office in Kitchener, so it would be pretty bad if it ever went down here.)

Working fine in this part of Canada.

That is strangely alluring.

Oh. My. God. /cantunseeit

Show me any compact or mid-size car that wouldn't suffer a similar fate against a truck. Hell, full size cars and SUVs probably wouldn't fare any better. Head-on against truck == RIP.

...and Google's got an office 15 minutes from RIM HQ.

Sounds like he was actually in the middle lane ("No one in front of me or in ether laneon my side"), not the fast lane. Not as bad, but I still don't like it when people camp in any lane that isn't the immediate right. The French do it right in that respect.

That's the weird thing... Now, this is based on only two people's reaction, but as it's so similar, I have to wonder if it's systemic, but they BOTH were worried that their skills were so specialized that they wouldn't be able to find work anywhere else. Which is resounding horsecrap, of course, but I'm wondering if

But think how much he'll get in scrap value!

Isn't that exactly what Balsillie wanted to do? But instead he met with enough resistance to the idea that he left the company entirely. Does not bode well. They're going to have to fail on hardware entirely (which will take a year, which will only start late this year) before they do that. Gonna be a lot of

The problem is, I am too... but I live in Waterloo, and have friends that work at RIM. Hell, a good chunk of my city's economy is based on RIM income. If it goes tits up, I can kiss my property value goodbye for at least a decade (unless Microsoft finally wises up and opens a Waterloo location - which it should).

Regardless of the mistakes made in the past, you have to give Ford credit for avoiding what would have been the biggest, and instead marketing the Probe as a new vehicle, not a Mustang replacement. I would also dare to say that the Ford that exists today is not the Ford of yesteryear... they seem to be making a lot

If it's even close, I'll be interested. And short of pics/rendered speculation on the '15 'Stang, I'll drool over the Evos.

Man, you have to have some real c(aj)ones to drive that.

I'm in the same boat, but I'm hoping that by the time my oldest is 16 I can get the funds for a fun-for-me car, and my oldest can drive the low-powered, FWD, 5-speed, 4-cylinder, 4-door (and by then high-mileage) family sedan.

Nice bush. I'd tap that... for federal stimulus funds.

Slow news day?