Is the HTC Sense-like flip clock annoyingly bright?
Is the HTC Sense-like flip clock annoyingly bright?
@Philip_Fry: The $169 is the world version, the $109 is the US only version [www.amazon.com]
Argh! This is below the price-point that I have always said I would buy one of these at.
@Mark Sanders: Activation of Android, WebOS, and the Samsung Instinct line requires an Everything Plan to activate.
@OCEntertainment: Mindstorm is a pretty wrapper on top of LabView
@Frederick Suleiman: A lot of the "world phones" are carrier locked, meaning if you take them to Europe, you can only use a SIM from your CDMA carrier and enjoy the wonderful $4/minute rate with the phone.
@CaffineFreakUs: Speaking as a 6 year sprint customer on an old 1000 minute F&C plan, unlimited Data & Texts I feel your pain.
@TraderCoz: Well, assuming that the cable is in constant tension, that sucker is going to be pretty strong. I wouldnt worry about it braking.
@Jaredu: The MIT wireless power transfer != PowerMat inductive charging
@Jaredu: You apparently fail to grasp how efficiency works...replacing a near 99.9% efficient cord with an 80% efficient system will increase your power bill by 20%.
@CaptainJack: That's a good point, a hydraulic coil system may work!
@nick2ny001: That is a bike designed for flatland...
@indy360: Huh? Show me one single speed bike with only a front brake.
@Nitemancometh: Production was discontinued in 2006...maybe someone found a box in the back of a warehouse somewhere?
@Jaredu: The problem with wireless charging (in it's current state) is the efficiency and metering.
Dell DJ? That brings back memories...I had one of those ages ago, I loved it, but that sucker is old
Ummm. With the chain tensioner in the back, that bicycle is a single speed, not a fixed gear.
Yikes, they charge $12.95 to download the voice pack?
@Nitemancometh: The Aceman is barely literate. Funny as hell though.