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4.0" really is not that big. I've owned an iPhone 4, 4.3" HTC Inpire, and now a 4.8" Galaxy S3. The iPhone was so tiny that it was difficult to type on with my large hands. The HTC was the perfect fit, and the Galaxy is a bit too big to reach with one finger, but I enjoy the extra screen space nonetheless. Sure, maybe

I think they're missing the point. Turn the Lumia's screen border white, and you have a nano. Apple sues anyone who comes remotely close to infringing on their designs (any rectangular touch screen phone really). So when the similarities are this close, I could see Nokia having a serious case. Karma's a bitch, Apple.

So the benefit of a nano over touch was that it was as small as possible and could clip on to your sleeve when you run. They eliminated the one benefit of the nano to make it an ugly, less functional iPod touch, that is both too big to be handy, and too small to be functional. Again, steve would be disappointed. And I

He's right about burning through data. As soon as I upgraded from an iPhone 4 to a Galaxy SIII with LTE, I started going over my data every single month. I'm on track to go a full gig over. I never even reached 65% data usage with my iPhone, partly because it was so damn slow on 3G, and LTE is faster than the WiFi

I drive a classic BMW. THAT'S the most frustrating thing in my house. My Vaio laptop is flawless.

I hope it doesn't have LTE. Everyone in my town has iPhones (not exaggerating, a vast, vast majority of smartphones here are iPhones), and I'm one of the few people enjoying full coverage on my GSIII. I know as soon as the 5 comes out, it will bog down the network and I'll have to go back to using WiFi for faster

Everyone hates on Chris Bangle because of a few odd creations (6 series), but seriously, he laid out the path for what is now the currently attractive BMW's. BMW's looked rather conservative, albeit sporty until Bangle shook things up. Look at the E39 compared to the F10. It was his radical designs that made BMW the

Terre Haute is like the ugly, trashy, ghetto, smelly stepsister of my beautiful, hipster, liberal city of Bloomington, IN. Take their college, Indiana State University, for example. At Indiana university, we're embarrassed to even have a similar name. Most of (non-southern) Indiana is very nice.

CTS-V. You can find '04s for under $10k now

I have an Android, so it's literally a .5 second, one motion swipe away from unlocking it. Yet nobody's ever been able to unlock it besides me.

The 8 megapixel front and 2 rear makes sense. In fact, tablets should only come with a front-facing camera, to discourage obnoxious tourist from using their iPads as bulky, grainy and hilariously impractical cameras. This is probably the first tablet that could actually replace a laptop, instead of serving as a

What the hell is a "chicken death Odyssey"?

This piece of shit gave me a parking ticket the other day! Well I saw this nearby and got a ticket, so I assumed this was the meter maid's. Since I was the only car on the block at 9am, he stood around and waited for my meter to change, and I got there right as it expired, yet he still gave me a ticket.

I just use a radar detector and dont worry about cops. I follow all road laws but speeding, so I've never been at risk for anything other that a speeding ticket. I'm my 5 years of driving, I have never had a ticket, even though I constantly drive 10-20 over. So don't give that "radar detectors don't work" BS, because

I would blame the crappy Goodyear tires on it. If you buy 20"s, you're obviously not offroading, so why not put on a luxury truck tire like Michelin Latitudes Tours, Toyo Versado CUV, or Bridgestone Dueler H/L? The added grip would probably be enough to keep the truck planted, and the better construction with more

Haha seriously? 1997-2003 Chevy Malibu. This looks like the base edition with plastic screw on hubcaps. And one of the plastic hubcaps center caps (yes plastic center caps and plastic bolts on plastic hubcaps for a plastic car) is missing.

Tell me about it. I live in Lapel, IN, one of the quintessential small Indiana towns. We're on the border of Hamilton Co, Indiana's wealthiest county and one of the fastest growing areas in the US (google Fishers, IN for reference). Whenever Hamilton county's excess success threatens to spill over into

A 98/99 Mitsubishi Mirage DE. I agree after watching the video that the taillights are the white-bar, 98 style ones. Plus the aforementioned plastic handles makes this seem like a DE.

A few months ago my 93 year old grandmother replaced her blueberry iMac (remember those?) with a Kindle Fire. That is her computer. She used AOL dial-up until her iMac died, then I connected her Kindle to her building's wifi that has been there for years.

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