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@SullyTaylor: It would certainly make sense (as well as being a next logical step in using TV remotes). Your iPhone rings and your TV automatically pauses itself while you take the call, and unpauses when you're done? C'mon, that'd be pretty cool!

I know I'm already a bit of an Apple geek, but I'd totally pay 2 grand for a TV if it did some of this shit:

@Don Vaillancourt: Well thank god no one anywhere in the rest of Canada does drugs!

@sbarney: Uhh, I'm pretty sure most of those living IN B.C. probably don't feel too great about it either.

@diredesire: Well the extreme example of the weather that I gave was actually up near Vancouver (B.C.), so I suppose I should have just said "the Pacific Northwest" rather than Western Washington. I've had my car less than a year and it's already saved my life in a couple situations like that though. As you said

@verditsgerman: I'm not even going to bother pointing out the various inherent contradictions in what you just said. Anyway, my question was already answered (for the most part) so anything from this point on is likely going to be off topic. Good day. :)

@diredesire: I see what you're saying. However, Subaru spends millions of dollar producing their cars because those of us who DO make full use of the all-time AWD spend a collective millions of dollars back, which is where Subaru makes the return on their investment.

@verditsgerman: Read. The. Rest. Of. The. Discussion. UGH.

@dadafz: Thank you! Finally someone that actually answered my question. That seems both logical and entirely possible.

Really awesome stuff... minus the cheesy middle school vinyl door art.

@diredesire: Is no one reading any of my replies here? I'm not saying it's stupid or not useful. I'm saying the millions of dollars they're throwing into it seems to massively outweigh the minor benefits of such a service.

@tande04: And futbol is the european term for soccer, but I have and will continue to correct Americans who pronounce/spell it that way, because it's inaccurate to their region and douchey. Not that I'm saying you're being in any way a douche haha... I'm just continuing on your example.

@peasant slayer: I think we both just misunderstood what the other was saying.

@tande04: Vauxhall = English, Holden = Australian.