LukeDukem
LukeDukem
LukeDukem

@Relyt: agreed, one of the best pictures I have seen on a giz article in a very long time.

@Timothy Davies: In the last post about the rules it says "Repeated or multiple comments with nothing but an image" I only posted one image and have not posted a image in a few days. I dunno, I could be interpreting the rules wrong.

Ugh.. DOH! I just bought a kindle 2 days ago and it came in the mail today! I guess I will be returning this and waiting for the new one.

@sirmeili: The Tesla cost almost three times as much as the Volt (after tax credit).

@mricyfire: You can lease this for $350, which is a great deal for a first generation technology.

@seanpat12: How can you want an American auto maker to fail, do you not live in the US?

@webdevmike: I agree, I can't wait for the technology to come down in cost. Most people's round trip commute to work is less then 40 miles so on an average week you will not use any gas, awesome.

This is to everyone posting extremely negative comments:

@sirmeili: Everyone wants something that does not exist. People want to buy a car that they can use on trips, with a purely electric car you would have to stop ever 100 miles or so and recharge which could take up to 10 hours or more with 110v charging. This is the best solution until battery technology catches up.

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.1.1: $33,500 after tax credit and the lease price is not bad at all. This is a first generation electric car so I expect it to be expensive.

From the same article.. Yikes!

Is there pictures anywhere of these helmets on peoples heads?

What does "THIS" mean? Not trolling just not up on the troll lingo.

Some please photoshop the helicopter "going to plaid"

@Porkbun: Why would you want them to slow down?

And in 10 years we will be like, "Remember when we used to have those slow 6 processors, my 128 core processor is the fastest thing ever"

"Another option is to carry a Verizon mifi and rely on Skype on your iPhone."

This is ridiculous, it does not brick your phone.. ugh.

@DoYouLikeToastToo?: Corporate America is a huuuuggggeee market. Not to mention the ton of home users who use them.