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I think you're underestimating the usefulness of removable batteries and storage. Also, why don't you tell people what it costs for 32GB of micro SD storage like you do for a bigger iPhone?

You got a sentence or to explaining what you're talking about? This isn't twitter you know.

@screemname: Oh, I'm sure the system will handle it just fine just like it has for millions of years. Unfortunately for humans that means we'll all be dead and some other organism may adapt to thrive in the new vacancy.

I got in on the last beta offering and think its absolutely the fastest text input method on a touch screen. Its actually pretty amazing that it figures some words out. I don't really miss the voice to text, but I assume its too noisy where ever I am for that anyway. Maybe if I'd used it a lot before swype I'd miss

I succeeded in killing nearly every weed in the back yard a few weeks ago, so far the grass seed has yet to take hold, but the few colonies of grass that were making a stand against the weeds are looking pretty good. I tore my ACL last week so I'll definitely be taking this advice. Go grass, GO!

@aurora40: Yeah, too much co2 will kill lotsa stuff. Although "too much" anything will do that. I used to use salt as an example, (sure you need some but eating 3 lbs of it ain't a good idea) but the salt lobbyists are trying to question that now.

"Big vehicles are totally American." Wha... What? I'd argue that overconsumption is totally American, but then I'd get accused of being un-American cause I don't drive a honkin truck.

I don't understand how, even if you don't believe in climate change, the concept of man-made pollution still escapes your grasp. The world is a closed system, just throwing chemicals up in the air doesn't make them disappear. I likes my go-fast cars as much as the next jalop, but why not try to make them as

@jeffk: Yeah, I can't believe they didn't mention this option. Electric motors are so much simpler!

@thinkerer: Totally agree, I love my plug-in electric. Paying enough attention to not run over the coord is totally worth keeping gas, oil and all the trimmings needed for the miriad moving parts on a gas engine.

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It'd be nice to have a Lotus Elise to thrash around in. I'd depreciate the sh*t outta that.

Whatever her first car was. Fine one. Let her drive it.

@jip1080: I recently broke my "no bumpersticker" rule in the hopes of educating the stupid and boring people I'm forced to undertake. rechtsfahren.info

@cobrajoe: I was actually thinking the other day that vehicles should be built with one of two purposes in mind. To drive well, or to carry a lot of sh*t. There's way too much middle ground for my taste, with all the baggage of trying to combine purposes. If you need to go somewhere, then drive. If you need to

@79pinto: Yeah, I agree. Electric surpassing IC engines seems much more likely than a transmission that adequately replicates shifting for myself.

Makes sense to me, if the transmission they put in is way better than me at flipping gears then fair play to the transmission. That said, I've never driven, ridden in, or even seen a car with such a transmission. I've got a rental HHR right now that is driving me crazy with its constant shifting (and not shifting)