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Based on the grammar skills of most Gawker editors, I'd argue we're not far behind:

I actually saw one of these the other day here in Lancaster, PA. It was red, and I'll admit that from a distance, I mistaked it for a TR7, or possibly a 70s/early 80s Ferrari. Upon closer inspection, I quickly realized the awkward proportions could only have been that of a TVR. And sure enough, that's exactly what it

Um, yeah it did... when someone is profiting off your ideas (i.e., Windows vs. the original Mac OS, and now Google vs. iOS), it's only logical to want that to stop. Imagine for one minute if neither Windows nor Android were currently in the market. Apple would not just be doing well as they are today, they would be

I know it was written is irony (or perhaps sarcasm), but American won't "truly be free" any time soon. In fact, at the rate we're going, America is about 10 years from becoming just another European-esque state that has regulations out the wazoo and debt that's even higher. Freedom has died at the alter of rules and

That would be kinda funny if it didn't have shades of truth in it...

For that price, heck-no... I'd have to go about 3x per month to make it worthwhile. Can you even THINK of 3 movies you'd want to see every month?

Once again, another deceptive headline by Mr. Jesus Diaz to get clicks, truth be damned. The fact is, it's hurtling tens of millions of miles from us (if it even survives). But I guess the truth wouldn't have made such a clickable headline, now would it?

I see the potential as being HUGE. I mean, everyone wants:

Carbon Fiber actually makes sense in some of these, and in others, who cares? I actually like the storm trooper CF idea... if they were real, that's probably a good material for their armor (and it makes them look even more imposing). And CF toilets make sense if you have a boat, aircraft or other form of

For Pete's sake, Jesus, would you stop it already with the misleading headlines? It's like you're telling everyone your stories are so weak by themselves that you have to come up with some kind of half-truth headline, just to get clicks (which isn't necessarily true—this story would still have been reasonably

Found "Tank! Tank! Tank!" listed on Engadget for a November launch (and another person saw it on Joystiq): http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/26/wii-u-launch-day-lineup/. It seems to have been omitted here.

What happened to "Tank! Tank! Tank!"?

It's certainly more powerful than current systems. Heck, devs are saying the iPhone 5 is roughly as powerful as a 360 these days, so the Wii U, with it's much larger RAM and significantly more modern architecture is certainly the most powerful console available this year.

WTF? The image says "incurable," while the copy says, " It will get better." So, which is it? Incurable or going to get better? They're opposites. Or doesn't anyone on the Gizmodo staff understand how English works? Or worse yet, are you so desperate for traffic that any "journalistic" (and I use that word lightly)

Love everything about it except... (and I know I'm going to draw hate for this)... I'd love it even more if it had a manual transmission option.

"What's that girl flying in here for?" Wow... apparently in Tecmo's world, it's very common to see flying girls. It's only WHERE she was flying that was the problem.

Second comment is just silly, but yeah, I wondered the same exact thing about the "what's that girl flying in here for?" comment... like, it's so common to see flying girls. It's only WHERE she was flying that was the problem.

Ok, this isn't hard to figure out... just look at history:

It HAS to be silver. That's part of the Robocop "brand." Otherwise, it's just a generic Bat/Mass/G.I.Joe suit.

Oh for Pete's sake, Molly, you're starting to write headlines just like Jesus (that is to say, borderline untrue and always link-baiting). Would it have pained you too much to put "affiliate" or "local" in the headline, so casual readers wouldn't have been mislead into thinking it was the national Fox News that made