GeoffInKC
GeoffInKC
GeoffInKC

I've had some experience with both the Syclone (and its brother, the Typhoon) and both were insanely fast for how they appeared. A friend of mine also had a Duster, and it would shake the very ground. Both serious muscle that deserve a place on the list.

A friend of mine has one that he is considering selling, and I've told him that I *am* the short list for buying it if/when he decides to do that.

I'll concede the point only in so much that engineering and design is part of making a car. My consideration and intent, however, was for make to imply "built," and by "Americans" what I really mean is someone who is in the US and paying taxes on a salary earned by the job that 'builds' the car. Bob makes a part,

Sure, 7 of 10 are Japanese brands, but is your concern where the CEO lives in a publicly traded company with shareowners spread globally, or where the hard working people who make the parts and then use those parts to make the cars live? More Americans are employed to make a Toyota Camry than a Ford Taurus. That is

As a different circumstance of this ruling, I wonder how many of these "closely held" corporations are set up so that the small ownership group protects their private and personal holdings from lawsuits against the corporations with legal classifications such as LLCs or the like, and if using this ruling as a method

Credit to you, you got me. I honestly caught it after I posted, but there isn't a readily available delete option, so I left it to take my lumps. :)

While I suspect that requires a hardware upgrade rather than a firmware one, I agree. If it had miracast, I'd have bought one already. Instead, it does everything that I can already do with 3 other sources, including built in apps on my TV and my set top box.

My wifi enabled smart TV has a netflix app, as does my xbox 360 and my Nintendo Wii. In fact, if it didn't have netflix included it would be the least of my concerns, because I can provide that from at least 4 other sources.

While I have no idea about this, I know that Google Fiber set top box I have has Netflix and Vudu built in, and if you do a program search you can choose to include those 2 sources in the search. If they did it there, it seems reasonable to think that they will include it on Android TV.

I asked exactly that question about Fiber and the set top boxes in the Android TV thread. There are already apps built into the Fiber set top box, and I would love to see Android TV integrated somehow, even if it means that I have to buy a ATV box to replace my existing GF set top box.

I'm sorry that you are having an issue with it, but between when my sign up period opened in South KC until I was installed and running, was maybe 10 weeks. My speeds are pretty much as advertised, slowed only by my old computer and the security settings on my network, and other than a minor issue that I had with my

The big question is if this will become built into the Google Fiber provided set-top boxes. There are already a few aps in there (Netflix, YouTube, Vudu, specifically), so this isn't THAT big a step forward.

I'm not terribly overweight at 210 and just under 6', but obeying the effectively eliminates me having almost any adult I know ride with me. Never mind taking any luggage with you (if you can find space for it).

Clearly this one is closely related to the Hilux.

I pledged in the kickstarter, but just at a level that gets me a few perks and a copy at release. I'm not sure how I feel about the paid alpha/beta stuff, and I'm too cheap to pay someone to help them test a game, I'll jump on the open beta, and then spend the money for the pay beta on a purpose built Elite gaming

I'll second this, but will temper it by saying that MINI club members will always wave, but that isn't all encompassing for MINI owners. There is a difference between drivers and enthusiasts.

I know that they moved a fair amount out a few years ago, either with layoffs or transfers to other parts of EA.

Alas, were that only true. As a resident of these United States, my Golf R options are limited to the 4 door variety, and I thought I read that the Euro spec one came with only 2 pedals and flappy paddles for your gear changing needs.

I can't and won't argue those points. There are 2 things that the Mustang won't have, however. AWD and 4 doors. Those 2 things are selling points to some people. Additionally, my previous experience with Ford taught me that build quality after 3 to 5 years of use is significantly worse than anything Subaru makes.