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I have to go for my favorite vehicle that I have ever owned. Between the two that I had, I ran over 300K miles and both had drivelines that were still running strong.

That is way too expensive.

High fuel prices means I might be able to once again afford a Suburban or Expedition.

(sigh)

I want to make a couch out of my old PC computer cases that I have laying around the houses in PA and KY. It would take a U-Haul just to get them together at one place or the other.

I thought bits were bits. Does it really matter if the packets of bits are carrying a voice call or data for my PC????

I have one that did not suffer from click death that is on my bookshelf. It still works great on my State of the Art 1998 System which is used just for the purpose of moving old data to new systems.

The part that is bad is it use GPS to track speed. The good news is that you do not have to publish tracks to the web.

I think the issue that AT&T has are people that abuse the service. I may only abuse the AT&T Network 3 times a year with tethering when I am working on the road (while technically on vacation.) If I had a job like the majority of Americans, then I would not have to be connected to the office while traveling.

It is the HD MP4 and it stutters and freezes on both my Windows 7 PCs running iTunes. It is a big pain.

I don't complain often, but their is an issue with the MP4 file that I have downloaded from iTunes the last 3 weeks. Even the video on the Rev3 website has been stuttering when streaming on my broadband connection.

I was lucky and placed an order for a lens at the MSRP two weeks ago. That same lens is now being sold by B&H and others for 25% more. I would like to have this lens for an event that I am shooting for a client in June so I may resort to purchasing it on the pre-owned market from a supplier like KEH.

The roll back operator was giving the Ferrari the white glove treatment despite it being a mangled wreck. IDoT needs to take note of this video to train their tow truck operators in Chicago.

I am actually waiting for the next generation wifi only Galaxy Tab with a dual core processor and 7" screen.

Once you learned how to handle the mushy manual transmission and the trick clutch with the built in "manual transmissions for dummies" hill holder, the Subaru DL was a really fun little car to drive and was surprisingly neutral for a front wheel drive car with little push in the turns.

Or Melissa Etheridge......

Here is a better car. It is even made by GM.

Sigh.... Government Motors needs a tribute to the mothership for the bailout dollars.

Can I run my Kindle App on the Nook???

What is sad is that I would go with a lease to own plan on an Android tablet without much thought if it was really cheap and had unlimited data.