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Just don't touch the frozen robot...

What can we throw at cyclists that think they own the road? Really, this story is one sided. There are jerks behind the wheel of a car as well as jerks behind the handlebars of bicycles.

Russian Roulette anyone?

I think the NVIDIA Tegra 2 is positioned quite well in the mobile arena. I am sure there is a lot of profit opportunity that Intel is missing out on. NVIDIA is looking past the desktop/laptop environment into the mobile world. Smart if you ask me.

@jurena: You mean Communism? Capitalism is a great thing. It is what drives innovation. I understand your perspective, however, I don't agree with it.

Why not just buy a netbook? With the price of their 7" tab, I would imagine this thing would cost as much as an MBAir.

What fragmentation?

@Deekle: The fat chick in the picture above?

I think Johnny Rotten would kick this thing off the table and stomp on it and kick it some more.

nice.

I would try to change the tv channel with it.

I have video of my son swiping through pictures on my iPod Touch. Priceless. Then you think about how easy the interface is - my son was 1 - 1.5 years old at the time. He had the swipe down perfectly after 30 seconds.

mine is owatafuliam.

With my luck, the process would go out of control and I would end up with three heads.

@ohnoitsaspider: I understand that, I prefer to keep things stock. It is the principal that I shouldn't have to jailbreak or root a device just to be able to run launch a magazine app that happens to focus on a competitor.

@beiber: Good point. agreed. I just think that if you buy a product, like a computer, you shouldn't have anyone tell you what you can or can not run on it. As stupid as it sounds, if I want to launch a virus on my machine, I should have every right to. I paid a lot of money for the hardware and 'rights' to use the