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There are times where my Nexus One could be a little more "snappy" and performance could be just a wee bit better, but it definitely does not a need dual core processor. I do not use my phone for mobile entertainment although I would like to see this processor for my Android tablet to do light photo editing without

I am not sure about this KY locality, but in Boyd County, KY, the former sheriff had a very strict "No Hot Pursuit" policy because the deputies are not adequately trained to handle the cars in those siutuations. With the Boyd County Police, it is a strict no pursuit policy for the very same reason.

@trendyme: Screw the north as well. The average temperature in southeastern PA for the last 6 weeks has been over 85 degrees.

That has to be the most awesome burnout photo ever.

What if it is your camera gear that is causing the troubles????????

What a waste. I am far from impressed with the new explorer.

That thing looks like a mess. I see cues from GMC, Range Rover LR2, Jeep, and a Remington Microscreen.

@Muscles Marinara: I want to do that in my daily driver 2009 Grand Marquis.

On the latest panthers, add the large Addco front and rear sway bars along with stiffer Police Interceptor springs and most of that body roll goes away. Keep a slightly softer shock to maintain that proper "touring" style ride on the more rough interstates in PA and NY.

Why in the hell would you steal a bike an old iron single speed bike with a miserable leather saddle worth more than the rest of the part of the bike.

Being that I got FroYo on my Nexus1 last month, I have no need to root my phone.

(sigh)

@KillerBee: I agree that the oil change box is totally wrong. With modern oil additives, oil changes at manufacturer recommended levels is based on 4,000 mile intervals (at least).

Everything.....

My "Magic Drainpipe" lens which I use for 60% of my shots is the EF 24-70mm F/2.8L in the Canon line. I use it with both my full frame and crop sensor cameras and love the fact that it is extremely sharp at smaller apertures (F7.1) and has a decent depth of field when fully zoomed to 70mm and shooting wide open

@David Ankers: And to add just a bit more salt to this wound, using an inexpensive zoom lens (like the kit lens with most DSLRs) is only going to give you adequate levels of sharpness in your photo. By using a 50mm f/1.8 or the 50mm f/1.4, you can achieve producing a higher quality image without layout the big bucks

@Joseph Smrekar: I had that Canon EF 28-200 F/3.5-5.6 and that had to be the worst lens that I have ever used. Soft at all focal lengths and apertures. CA was not that big of an issue, but trying to capture a photo after 5 in the afternoon in the late spring through early fall was damn near impossible.

I need to get some money to go back to school. Wait. That would cost more than Amazon prime......

@Potatosw✭tter: Damn... Greasy Pig is going to stick. That is the new knickname for my B.O.F. Ford product that I drive.