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I doubt he'll sell near as many as JBL. I really like these little hooded ghosts (white ones) that hover around my desk ... and speak to me.

Sorry, but sales is *all* it's about. The Lisa and NeXt (vastly superior products of their time) proved that beyond all doubt. Apple was on death's door until the iPod came along. As for expandability, the PC industry jumped on The Cube insinuating PCs were better because of that big-ass tower they came in.

I owned a courier with the same body style and always lusted after a neighbour's yellow Mazda Rotary version ... and the sound of that raspy howling rotary. I also like how Mazda changed the taillights on the Rotary truck as a nod to performance.

Sadly, price and non-expandability/upgradeability outweighed the Cube's form and fanless design in the eyes of most consumers. It also was released at a time when most thought Apple was near death, meaning even fewer bought out of fear. It wasn't until it became the sub-$700 MacMini and Apple was growing that it

Seems to me few people, including the author, can read. Tim Cook made no promise of a new Mac Pro, and only said "we're working on something really great", which could be anything. Keep in mind Apple asserted FCPX was great, same for the Cube, the Puck Mouse, and the iPod HiFi. All Tim Cook did was promise rainbows

"Remember, standard horsepower is a category we'll have to concede to Celica ..."

The handle on the top is there so the crusher crane can grab it easily. (lol!)

Name one other major who has made something so daring! The PRowler is still a cool looking car.

I find it amazing that about 50 years ago Ralph Nader made it clear that there are *no blind spots* if your mirrors (gotta have two) are set properly. Every advanced driving course (racing) teaches it, but in all my life, I've only met one other driver who knew this and sets their mirrors properly. For those not

So the owner took his Sub-aru for a dive? Wow. That's quite a Legacy!

What kind of Psyck Syclopath would steal his damn truck anyway!

Saturday Night?!! Hell, that's when we Canadians meet in the woods and have us a good ol' fashion Beaver Hunt! It's kinda like a night club, without the walls, eh.

I agree. THe rims are what sets it apart. Block out the rims and it just looks like a boring tribute paint job.

Pretty paint, derivative boring design. Change the badge and it would look like an Aston Martin, or a Fisker or ...

Mine too. I would have been six when I was taken to an airshow, but all I saw was a new 68 Stingray in metallic green. I still lust after that car ... but never owned one.

Opening a laptop should be made as difficult as possible to assist technicians; if the user can't figure out how to open it, chances are they're too dumb to use it. Just advise them to return it for one that they can open easily and point them towards an iPad.

Perhaps he just misheard when she said she wanted to ride shotgun.

I sold a perfect 68 Old Cutlass over gas mileage and bought 74 Ford Courier (B1600) that cost more to purchase, insure, and needed the head done every year due to freaking brass valve seats! In the end I should have kept the olds and would have saved money as its poor mileage did not cost near as much as owning that

I just find it incredibly unbelievable that apparently nobody here seems to mind the fact that FaceBook is constantly monitoring and censoring private content, while refusing to explain their actions.

Holy Crap! I was wondering how it was accelerating like that ... until I saw it's been converted to RWD. Now I reeeally want one!