If not for the center section of the ship, could've totally tied in awesomely to a certain new sci-fi movie.
If not for the center section of the ship, could've totally tied in awesomely to a certain new sci-fi movie.
The offender copied another person's work almost line for line. That's not necessarily political so much as it is douchey.
If they had an Apple logo they'd have been declared the best designed computers of the century. I think these look nice. Would like better pics, though.
Solid-state as in the actual chemical-energy holding substance is a film-like solid. This leads to much lighter weight and higher capacity, both of which in turn allow for more powerful electric motors. That in turn would lead to even more of the awesome instant torque you get in an EV, plus more ponies. Don't knock…
Performance will come with solid state batteries. Come on, you know the electric motor (cause of physics) is awesome. Once we have light-weight, solid-state batteries ready for EV's, the ICE becomes obsolete.
I take it they don't have the self-immolation feature the other models have?
Or maybe that's because Apple's (admittedly beta) maps look useless? No offense, I like the fact that Apple is working with TomTom on this and all, but they better make some major improvements to their maps before iOS 6 launches. As of now, they're useless. Yes, it's uncluttered, because it provides almost no…
Watkins Glen has had a ton of improvements in terms of run-off areas. It definitely fits IndyCar fine. Road America works fine, too. And I hope we see IndyCar at the Austin track and at Port Imperial next year rather than more ovals. Unfortunately, IndyCar seems intent on going all oval and street circuit.
The Glen is owned by ISC, which means less chance of non-NASCAR or Grand-Am cars racing there. With IndyCar ever so slightly increasing in exposure and NASCAR losing mainstream appeal, I don't see ISC letting in IndyCar. Then again, they let em race at Fontana, so maybe there's hope.
Replace it with a race in Road America or Watkins Glen. Seriously, what a pathetic fail that those two tracks aren't on the schedule.
It'll be college kids convincing their parents they *need* the 2880*1800 display for typing Word documents. And of course people with more money than brains. I do wonder though how a tiny 1080p or even 640*480 video would look full screen on that display.
I'd settle for a 1920*1200 resolution 13 inch MacBook Air. One reason: I'm not going to watch anything higher than 1080p in resolution, and I have a bunch of video (TV shows, movies, etc) that are often lower than HD quality.
I like. Going with an experienced provider in the field to me as a consumer suggests they're not half-assing it and want to get it right. I'm due for a new phone this fall, and Apple is making the iOS vs. Android thing more interesting with the inbuilt turn-by-turn navigation.
Yeah, I'm hoping more is revealed and there are some more subtle changes.
I don't suppose they've updated the way iOS looks. I like iOS and all, thinking about going iPhone this fall, but can they update the GUI a bit?
If it wasn't for the oompa loompa skin, she'd look good. Alas, looks like a leather bag.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson: badass.
Says the person who had to put up with these people in college classes on a daily basis. Please, spare me the hashtags.
When Apple does eventually copy all this they'll claim they invented it all and everybody will accept it as fact. Then, just like with the swipe-down status bar notifications Apple took from Android, iFans will say Apple invented it and the other guys copied it.
Could work, too. Based on this patent the HP Pavilion laptop I'm using is a rip-off of an Apple product. Good grief.