MrCheatachu
MrCheatachu
MrCheatachu

@paddyoquinn: Yet you took the time to respond to the post?

Its cool to see Gizmodo editors making the rounds at other outlets. Congrats on getting on the Nerdist Podcast. You can also listen to it via the website that the source goes to.

@Benguin: I am a bit backlogged too (about a week) and I haven't heard him, but Giz put up a couple of Adam rants where Jason was interviewing him. A rant on electric cars, apple, etc.

I love Adam Carolla.

@Hello Mister Walrus: Last quarter sprint reported loosing 598k customers in the post-paid sector (picked up quite a few in pre-paid though)

@Hello Mister Walrus: I read somewhere they moved 22K on the first day...I dont know if there

I have been a sprint customer for 6 years, and have frequently posted on sprint message boards.

@MrCheatachu: I just checked the source links for the article and the ** next to the storage for the Droid incredible links to a disclaimer that says "6.6GB actually available to the user."

I have a small bone to pick with this graph. It seems that for the storage for the EVO it is listed as — where the EVO actually has 440 MB of storage that the user can access.

Well the $139.99 wii from newegg is sold out already.

@Snes: Take a look over at the 'Dear Commenters' note from the editors [gizmodo.com]

Seems like something the Military would be interested in...or are they already?

Well:

@powerpunk: The difference between this and regen braking is the power waveform from the braking is a nice sinusoidal waveform (magnets on the stator rotate to create sinusoidal waveform on the terminals) which can be slapped into a capacitor, and then unleashed back to the wheels when needed for propulsion

I remember seeing this about a year ago from the MIT public relations department where they were conducting their yearly 'we are so fricking awesome' press tour.