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I was driving a BMW from ZipCar with auto-windshield wipers. There was something wrong with sensors and, I think the internal controls. I got stuck on the GW bridge in heavy traffic during a storm, and I couldn't see a thing. What a terrible feature.

Next-gen billboards and signage, yep, Times Square is about to get 1100 pounds more worse.

I feel like they were stressed to death and not so much scared to death, you know the same way that stress leads to cardiovascular diseases in humans. Just saying.

Yeah, but in NYC even mini-van windows role down!

Road in one during the snow storm. The heater in the back didn't work and the passengers have no control over the windows (the back windows, where the passengers sit, don't even open). That'll be great in the summer when the AC in the back fails too.

Whatever, the MythBusters made a whole plane out of duct-tape. I'm sure whatever RyanAir did was totally safe.

Obviously the solution is simple!:

Yes, but does it un-mirror (reverse-mirror?) for us left handers in the world?? Answer me that!

I've dropped my old motorola flip phone (that's right, I still rock-it old school style) in the toilet three times since I bought it in 2008. It still work fine. Try that with a smart phone. But yeah, it's covered in shit.

I think this is great news; content will remain. Full-stop.

why are you trolling? This article has nothing to do with apple.

The thing about eggs not being in the fridge is that they won't go bad, but they'll lose a grade everyday they are out, which means if you fry them sunny side up, the yolk will be flatter. It doesn't mean that they will actually be bad, they just will look less appealing fried. Indeed, most places outside the US don't

Wow, if you weren't convinced already, that promo-video soundtrack should seal the deal for you: this company is clearly just a money laundering front for the infamous Norwegian mafia.

Chairlifts? You can just jump up the hills!

Does this mean it will work with Hulu+ on a Safari browser?

True story, my roommate was wasted one night, and had a bottle of open wine in his room. He came out to the living-room/kitchen grabbed a new bottle (even the his old one was still pretty full) and passed out on the couch with an unopened bottle of wine. So. That happened.

I think they usually use 'extremely high-risk individuals' for the test - think married to some with AIDS and unaffected or legal prostitues in high-risk areas...

And, something that works scrolled up.