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@Brian: Cogito Ergo ZOOM!: You would need to find a way to get freight across the country by train in 48hours. Trucks, with 2 drivers can go non-stop, around traffic/detours/weather. Trains stop a lot, and they have only a few choices in route, that have to be determined well in advance.

@Novaload: I think I would try and shed him from the car as well. He could easily have a rock to smash the glass. The guy in the back should have been paying more attention, but how often in traffic do you just assume there will be no one falling off of the roof of the car in front of you.

@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I read about this ages ago. The article I read was basicly saying changing passwords does nothing. No one in the business of stealing is going to wait 15 days to take what they want, so all your doing is letting janitors and grabage pickes steal the passwords when they are written

@thegamefreak0134: Using just the number 5 is about as safe as some super huge password as I see it. Your password is only as secure as the place it is stored or entered. If I was to try and steal a password, looking on a desk/drawer/.txt is where I would start if I had physical access. If not, I'd be trying to get a

@dibs ODDJOB: This is true. It also seems like it will be used only in parts of an object, making it harder to separate.

@Monty: Any plastic has a limit to how many times it can be heated and cooled, and to what temperatures it can reach and still go back to the original makeup. Metals do not have this problem.

Hg= Metal, liquid at room temp. Not an oxymoron.

@tw@t: This is probably not conductive, certainly not as conductive as, say, pure aluminum. the crystal structure of normal alloys enhances conductivity as the electrons have an easy path to move through.

@Monty: This should be easy to recycle. It will melt, and can be cooled again. If the mix is off, they can add whatever metal is needed. The reason plastics are finitely recyclable is due to the molecules breaking down over time. That also why some plastic is not recyclable, because it just breaks down and doesn't

@NeoAkira: To you and me? Obviously that's not going to happen. I ment in an enterprize environment. What do you need the web on a phone for for business?

@Time Pilot AKA: What would you think of RIM if they gave up on all the trying to be an iPhone crap and built a solid device that did email and document revision well. No browser, no kickass games, no facebook widgets, just the functionality needed for work. Would this be better? As a longtime resident of Waterloo I

@lolbrbnvm: Thats the problem blackberry seem to be oblivious to. I have used blackberrys of many models, and found them clunky and full of compromises. I have used iPods, and found them easy to use, and they do what I expect. I had never touched an android device before I bought my Hero, and I'm only dissapointed

@erichg14: FM is how I get my traffic updates and weather. The morning shows in Ottawa are actually decent for information, but some stations are nothign but fart jokes and gossip as you say.

@vein11: I listen to the radio every day as well. I only ever use my clock radio and car stereo to hear FM. Since the days of the walkman, people have not used the option to listen to FM on a portable device. There are better options, ones where you don't have to hear the same song all the time. Don't get me wrong, I

@AmphetamineCrown: I never thought about that, and with 4 and9 pin connections its a good possibility. Time to sell the whole unit it seems.

@djthekidd: Indeed they should. Rally drivers too!

@VeeArrrSix: I don't think there is a person watching this that is not jealous as shit.

I can't think of a better car to ride in with JPM than a ZR1. A balls out car for a balls out guy. No fluff, no circumstance, no refinement, just speed.

@MagicMT: Overclocking will use more juice, but conversly, you can root and underclock the phone while it's asleep, saving battery life.