Kangaru
Kangaru
Kangaru

@darkly: Im afraid that no tablet will offer you the features of a laptop, whatever operating system. There are plenty of business applications that work perfectly on the iPad...but trying to use excel or word with the touch keyboard would drive you nuts.

@472CID: When Saturn started, it was something different. The Saturn of recent was just another crappy division of GM.

@mytdawg: Looks like the Saturn Ion STI!!

@Iamnivek: I think he meant the tablets themselves will suck, because they will be cheap and run slowly. I have used windows 7 (netbooks)with an intel atom, and its not pretty for certain things. Especially video, loading times, and battery life.

@kimchibrown: Dude, Apple won't put OSX on their iPad or iPhones. That would take away from the macbook sales. Anyways the new macbook air is pretty sweet, and bridges the gap, it also runs OSX and gets tablet like battery life.

@shawnbassplayer: Even though they don't sync up perfectly with certain(MS OFFICE) based business products, there are some pretty good workaround applications. The thing is, business likes their notebooks, where the iPad is more of an allround companion. It never meant to replace a proper computer, rather as a great

@icfan: I agree iOS/Apple are harder to work with, especially for developers. But it keeps the absoulte, and I mean ABSOLUTE garbage apps from making their way on the device.

@cbstryker: If you get the biggest storage/3g plus Applecare yes...very easily $1000 with taxes. But you can also get the basic wifi model for $500.

I've always wanted to buy a heavy 7" tablet that gets a 3 hour battery life. Perhaps it will only cost $299...or I could spend $200 more for a tablet that blows my mind.

@Star Vixen: Yeah she is an Intervention All Star for sure. But she actually made a full recovery and now councils kids to not huff the funny fumes.

@Pizza!Pizza!Pizza!: Yeah, pretty dangerous...but on the flip side A&E got some killer ratings for that show.

Might have been her.

@CrabSpirits: The Previa ended because of a high Yen at the time. They were making very little money on an already premium priced minivan.

@Chairman Kaga: Don't forget the stereo is to be tuned to the local NPR, and there will be some ironic Jesus fish parody on the back.

@Michael Banovsky: The Sienna comes with 276hp and AWD as an option. With a less stupid body kit.

@cesariojpn: Looks like parking there is a Previalege

The main problem is the vans they try to market. Back when vans were cool, they were utilitarian, quirky, and very very capable.

@unhcampus: Thats true, but many....many S2000's are molested. It's a hard choice for me, as I have driven both the MS Miata, and the S2K. The Miata is slightly slower off the line, but blows the doors off the s2k when you hit 50. The problem with the Honda, is that its a lot heavier and lacks power below

@solracer: Well, actually it looks like a mini Esprit from the same era...Sure it looks nothing like the Elan of the 60's, but retro wasn't in style then. If they made one today, you could bet they would make a retro inspired roadster. The styling is pure 80's with the squared edge looks, but many manufacturers were