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Nice. I look forward to an even slower web experience for the majority of smartphone users, plus even more distracted drivers. #android

Wow, I've never been able to get Media Center to do anything useful. It won't play half my DVDs or MPEGs, while VLC happily plays them all. As useless as a one-legged man ... #windowsmediacenter

I hope this is not yet another Apple "style trumps ergonomics" product. #magicmouse

@koolykool44: I think the driver's claiming that the kids wanted to be soaked and she contacted the police voluntarily so that they didn't waste any time trying to locate her. Despite the children's alleged complicity, this still seems to have been a potentially dangerous thing to do so she will probably have to do

@dl__: Something not dissimilar *did* happen in Vista. Under certain circumstances, logging into an existing account would fail to find the account's profile and would create a whole new profile, with the apparent complete loss of personal data. Fortunately, it did not whack the original profile's data and it could

An intriguing combo of S-class, LS 460, and Genesis sedan. It's a bit cheeky, but I like it. Hyundai are on a roll.

Wow, Mercedes has really lost the plot when it comes to styling its boutique cars. This, the original SLR and the Stirling Moss SLR. Glad to see McLaren go its own way with the MP4-12C.

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Just leave it laying in plain view on the floor, but draw a yellow circle around it. Like Derren Brown does.

The accident rate will decline, for a while. Then it will return to normal. That's my prediction.

@jbownsabmw- Koopas Beware: Plus he's drifted into the oncoming lane. The driver of the second car was probably texting too.

@nitzua: I think you mean "You can fool the compatibility checker".

@Joshman is Turkish Turn 8: Generally speaking, yes. But they get to offset those against income tax in their home state. Unless they live in Florida or another state that has no personal state income tax, of course.

@poodfoison: "Car totaled" is not equivalent to "car worth zero" so smashing it up potentially damages sellable components. But that's not really the point — it's not their property. I'd expect the idiots in the video to be pursued and prosecuted. When people behave like this you can be fairly sure that it is the

@InfinitisEnd: Given that you don't own the car and neither the owner nor his insurance company (if they now own it) gave you permission to 'take a swing', you'd presumably be guilty of at least a property damage misdemeanor, and possibly a felony if someone could be convinced that you did over $400- of damage. Plus

@Dwegmull, preview free since March 2009.: As you mention, you were talking about the Jag. The latest Evo tests the Evora against the Cayman S and Farbio GTS. To my surprise, the Evora came out on top.

@SabrinaFaire: Hi sugar. Well, initially I thought that but then I found references such as "If a book or book on CD arrives damaged" in their FAQs so I assume that they must be shipping actual books in some situations. I could be wrong, of course.

Would be surprised if this is sustainable. I'd expect the two-way shipping costs for books (presumably higher than Netflix's equivalent costs for DVDs) to overwhelm them.

Some kind of mental illness going on here.