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On 4 minutes a team can disassemble AND assemble back a Jeep.

Extra, extra! Man landed on Moon!

Or for that same price you can get a brand new iPhone 5 from Verizon, and use it with any SIM card you wish to.

Do you even open your own links before posting them?

Aside of the scaling, how different is your experiment and the one done by Mythbusters a couple years ago?

Apple's Next Big Thing? iDukeNukemForever.

Your idea of a list of Gifts for The Obsessive Gamer is cool.

For $200 I would go with the Apple Airport Extreme Base Station. I actually went with AEBS.

While yes, you can use Aviation gas on a regular car, since it is cleaner and has waaaay more octanes than any Premium gas you can wonder (and also more chems that may corrode all sorts of joints and some metal parts inside car's engine), you can't use kerosene just because kerosene doesn't work like gas - it is

"We'd all love to drive the deserted highways of central Australia, the E6 in Norway, or the Wangan, but it's not accessible for most readers."

"18,054 miles on airplanes this year. That's 27 flights"

Not only the pavement, but the bike shortly after!

"He's also near an airport, so, hurry up cops and/or bounty hunters."

And I still think this looks like a Dodge Charger. With 150% awesomeness added.

Gawker Media. Trolling us since early 2000's on every media channel.

Well, as a happy and proud owner of the infamous Apple Bluetooth headset unit - which is still working fine on my iPhone 5, thank you -, I don't see it as a failure per se. It didn't fit in what iPhone users were expecting for an Apple product, that's for sure: a mono, low-fi headset unit was really sub-par with the

25Mb is GMail's maximum attachment size. If I do have my very own SMTP server, I can set attachments as big as I need, just because I can. Thus, 100Mb of grandma pics ^^

What about the ol' and good water? After all the sweet and the salty, you probably will need some - even to clean yourself after the chocolate orgy.

Technically, air and water are fluids, since both behaves quite similarly[1], so continuous air streams are also capable of doing such rock carves. I still want to see water, not the "we though that it once may had water" motto.

Actually, there WAS an app for that, but Apple pulled it away.