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Blathering Seagulls
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Plausible!

36mm is actually pretty small for a watch, these days, at least in the US market. I would've made it 40-42mm just for wrist-proportion reasons alone (though having a larger screen would be a boon, too.)

"Digital Music Hall" DSP means there's probably not a great soundstage on these things.

Yo Bentley, I'm really happy you got a V8, and Imma let you finish, but the XKR-S has the best luxo-GT "racing" color of all time.

For lovers of the original games, FireRed and LeafGreen are fantastic remakes. They have all of the improvements/bugfixes that make the modern games great.

Everyone knows the only way to ride in a Lincoln is in the back seat, mimosa in hand.

Spend another $25 on matte-black spray paint, and you've got the ultimate murder-mobile. Don't worry if the paint chips—in a Crown Victoria, the paint chips you!

Hopefully HP makes it out of Darksteel.

Sony, mi amor

Hope they worked all the bugs out...

Let's just call it the "MSX" instead. Purists won't get upset that it's not a super-light RWD Ferrari-beater, and everyone else can enjoy it for being the awesome car that it is.

It makes you wonder what the car icons of the future are going to be. Probably just a bunch of high-performance cars with no soul.

Oh my. Seeing that proper "SONY" logo on gloss black makes my knees weak.

A bunch of years ago, the VW booth at NAIAS had a giant waterbed with TVs above it. It was more crowded than anything else in the booth.

As an IT manager who constantly has to troubleshoot other companies' buggy software, I can only imagine the frustration they must have felt trying to engineer those sledges.

That was the aforementioned Ernest Shakleton.

Don't be. Klipsch's horn-loaded tweeters are some of the best in the game (excluding super-high-end audiophile equipment).

YR RICER SUX, BRO!!1!

NAIAS' longest line is usually at the slot-car track in the basement near the food court.