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I'll just leave this here:

Whatever. Their Data Plan rates are a little skewed. You can either pay $15 for 200mb, or $25 for 2Gb (~2,000mb). Basically they are "streamlining" everyone into the same plan set. The 200mb you pay $15 for is only $2.50 under the "unlimited" plan.

Rose colored glasses anyone?

I'd daily drive this:

'MealTime seems to be "selling out" a lot lately. Can't say I blame them, gotta make money somehow. Their recent video on the "Meat Shield" was actually a decent mash up with Gears and FPSRussia.

Waaaa? When did Claudia loose her finger?

Where are the Lambos? Where are the Ferrari's?

Parts of it were really cool.

But that's the point isn't it? It's not that people don't want the content, it's that the distribution sucks. If you want people to watch a thing you have to make it easy. Netflix, Hulu, and cable are all easy ways to consume entertainment (granted cable is a bit harder since it's not "view on demand" like Hulu and

The 8 day delay is the stupidest idea in the world when it comes to Internet TV. It basically forces people to either watch a show on TV or watch on Hulu, instead of mixture of both. This is what eventually drove me to leaving cable all together.

Agreed!

I think the Taxi Cab analogy is probably the best way to describe how a Driverless Car would work. Like most things of this nature it would be best suited to large metropolitan areas where owning your own car is not required to get around.

Wow, good thing I commute north. Hope they got it cleaned up by rush hour time. 26 is bad enough on an accident-less day.

Could not have said it better myself. As a daily motorcyclist I am, at times painfully, aware of the state of the American Driver.

That was the game changer for me. I went with the Creative Zen over the iPod because it had a built in FM receiver and the ability to record radio for later.

Today? (Aug 10th?)

Interestingly I find myself doing this in racing games (Forza 3, no assists save auto trans). I tend to lay heavy on the gas when the back starts sliding.

I haven't had cable since I moved into my current apartment over a year ago. I never watched much TV to begin with (video games are primary source of entertainment), and I was really digging Hulu. I haven't ponied up for a Hulu+ subscription just yet, but I did jump on board Netflix when they started their unlimited

LDD is fairly robust for a CAD program. It's missing a few features (like telling which peg to line up with which tube manually, instead of just moving it around hoping it gets the connection right), but for 90% of all LEGO designs it does the job.

In Nolans Batman, pod ride you.