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All you have to do is "Remember the Maine". History repeating...

Once in, then there are the snakes.

Sadly, a big yawn. Even their printer division is lost. Where is the HP we loved 12 years ago? Even my non techie clients are no longer enthused by a company that is perceived to have Alzheimer's disease. Lost its way, lost its mojo, completely out of touch... So sad.

I love my watch. Got it from my friends at Formotion Products who designed

Thanks for the great link. Amazing really!

My first car was a 1960 Studebaker Lark VI same style and color as the one in the museum. Not sure that a Porsche engine would have made it that much faster. Great car, 3 on the stick...

Just waiting till the US government makes it illegal to exchange and all of the billionaire minors are sitting on a pile of ones and zeroes.

According to the video it uses Google Now.

Hating Vettel is a fools game. He is a great devil for the F1 Circus, but the fact is, he is an extremely talented guy, who at the advanced age of 24 is still full of himself. Even though I am no huge fan (I favor Alonso) it is hard to argue his talent. People who think he can't win from pole forget Yas Marina last

I had to stop reading. The UI guys on all the Gawker properties must have missed the day at school when it was pointed out that their jobs were to make web sites usable.

Just like Siri and Apple Maps.

The Tatra had a powerful and fast engine, with a rear center of gravity way to high and as a result was notoriously unstable and hard to drive.  Loved by the Nazi elite, it was once said that accidents in the Tatra were responsible for more deaths of Nazi officers than the entire bombing campaign of the war.  

The Avion Voison.  These cars were designed by aircraft designer turned car manufacturer.  He built out a stunning array of innovative designs, including the first monocoque.  The first time I saw one of his many models, I was gobsmacked.  Beautifully designed, incredibly crafted and amazingly innovative.  Check them

For Chuck it would have been the iPad 3, the iPad mini, the "new" iPod nano, the "new" iPod touch, the "new" iMac, the "new" Macbook Pro, the "new" iTunes, the "new" iSwallow and iFart roses out of my ass over every thing that Apple does.

I guess that is because Obama suppressed the vote right? LOL

Practice will be uber important in Austin as nobody has been there and Pirelli don't have a clue how the tires will do. Typically, the teams have tons of data and are able to estimate lap times within a few tenths before the rubber reaches the road, so these practices will be critical.

In terms of rights to any copyrighted property here is a thought; since this original article was created by NBC News and was republished with its permission, they could for (I suppose) at any moment decide to withhold the permission and remove the content from Gizmodo's site. Now if Gizmodo was nice about it, they

PC Magazine has a more balanced review on their web site, not that I would expect anyone would count on any one source to form a complete opinion. They mostly have the same issues with it, but instead of thinking that the Surface ought to change the world, they approached it as Microsoft's entry in to the pad market,

Cha Ching...

Some of what you say is true if you take it out of context. By context I think you maybe missed what has happened in the last 60 years. Because of science, technology and a good helping of ingenious greed, the world became very small, very fast. The exceptionalism you seem to long for dissolved for everyone, once