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This one while it looks great, doesn't look nearly as good as some of the other screenshots

So here's a question though, What kind of strategies would you like to see the larger telecom's do to improve their quality? Specifically, how can they not only remain competitive within their own space as wireless providers, but also compete with new internet based players? How far should they go with your data

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Indeed, agreed, agreed, and an understandable opinion.

A good paddle shifting transmission is a DCT, and they are quite different from traditional slushboxes. Rolling starts should probably not be attempted with them though.

Why would you drive a car with an automatic transmission?

—All of Jalopnik

I agree with Dapper_otter, a hide-away set of controls is a viable solution, especially as a stop-gap measure. Many of us wouldn't need much more than a playstation/xbox controller to give fairly decent directional control to a vehicle. That just made me think of Men In Black, it worked then. haha

G's are the largest you can purchase without a Level 1+ high powered rocketry certification from either the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) or Tripoli Rocketry Association (TRA). Level 1 Cert's allow for H class and I class, Level 2 Cert's allow for J, K and L class motors. Level 3 certifications allow M

In truth, it's rather slow. But since the police are usually there before the fire department they are able to radio ahead and tell us what we're looking it.

I think I can answer this kinda effectively as a former firefighter. Musk is right about standard operating procedure, but one of the first things I was taught to do was to attempt to identify the vehicle (which I'm pretty good at being a jalop). Other than that, one of the firefighters that was on my squad was the

The iPhone now has the capability to introduce one of the best concepts in security: two factor authentication. The same way ATM's work with something you have (ATM card) and something you know (PIN) can be applied now, to something you have, fingerprints, and something you know, a password. I would guess that two

Well, I once heard that safety glass has been accountable for saving more lives than air bags. That's why I brought this up. When I heard this, I always assumed it was because it breaks into tiny shards for windows, not being capable of giving internal injuries and cause severe bleeding.

Where does the implementation of safety glass fit into that lowering of net fatalities equation?

The combined total downforce created at top speed (off the top of my head that's just around 195mph right?) is about 150 kilograms. With nothing in it, it weighs 1595 kilograms, so max downforce increases the effective weight on the tires by 9.4%. Under the European cycle it's 1670 kg, meaning 8.9% increase in

From the back and side this vehicle looks amazing, but that front's going to need some time to grow on me. The headlights just seem too wonky.

Merkur 34c Safety Razor, with Feather DE Blades.

Remember, eggs don't really need to be refrigerated. For instance, in the Middle East (I lived in Tel Aviv for 5 months) eggs are sold from refrigerated shelves in virtually every store. They have a rather long shelf life unrefrigerated as well. The key to egg safety is to not have drastic temperature fluctuations.

will it work with kevlar string?

Four wheel / all wheel drive was going to be my nomination, but sucker cars come in next, CFD computers, active aero, carbon fiber, titanium milling capability, I could keep going.

I'll second this nomination. Such an ugly vehicle. Remember the many tenants of the car bash: