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Ahh,,,,,,this takes me back to the good ol MHz wars back in the Power PC days.

Have you seen the page source? I doubt that someone is hand coding links. Otherwise, I'd feel sorry for the poor sucker that had to hand code that link.

Not to jump on the bash wagon, but this bike looks like a 5 year old with a superman fetish designed it—wacky dimensions and all. Also...three nasty words: High Tensile Steel. Ewww. It doesn't matter what color is on the outside if the inside is HTS.

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Ahh! This is a far more interesting topic than the typical "my ram is bigger/faster than yours". My Commodore 64 ran with 64kb, but if you are talking about the mouse era of computing, my Mac Performa 6200 ran on 8Mb. I remember being jealous of a roommate who had a stock G3 with 32Mb of ram, a zip drive, and a

Those 18 critical patents are just a smokescreen to Google's real reason for buying Motorola. The just want the RAZR trademark and operating system. Analysts appraise those patents at 1.21 gazillion dollars.

I'm also perceptionally challenged. Thought the last pic was a complete side profile. Was about to ask if they measured from the bezel or from the middle.

This is retwarded.

That just made my day. Heart!

100,000 sq miles is the size of Oregon alone. Yes, scary as hell and would kill a lot of things, but the great "extinction event"? Not exactly. Did they mean "resulting in several seas of (liquid hot) magma that span 100,000 square miles each"?

Well, this isn't exactly the type of bike one would take over a set of doubles, so not that often I suppose, but I'd rather land my set on a round tube instead of a sharp cornered surface any day if the situation presented itself. It's not like one drops over a completely centered bike when they do fuck up. Throw a

The square edges on the top tube are making my balls hurt just looking at it. I can't imagine what slipping the pedals on this bike would feel like.

I really loved my minidisk players. I had 3 of them in the early nineties. They were futuristic compared to CD walkmen. One of my models had optical in, which was great for my home studio recording. Not DAT quality, but a respectable 16bit, 24k, 20-20k. It was enough for casual recording from the optical output

Ha! That was actually pretty funny, but the inverse is also true. Anytime Android gets any positive press, an ass load of magical Apple freaks are quick to downplay the achievement with elitist Apple statistics, verbatim from SJ’s mouth. I choose passionate weirdo over brainwashed horde any day.

Not to sound like a hater, but seriously, why is this unfounded thesis from an anonymous author blog worthy? It paints a very broad picture with no specifics or details. Apple uses its ridiculous cash flow to lock manufacturers into binding, exclusive agreements. Is that news? Is that even credible? You are

Copper is relatively inexpensive? Maybe compared to gold or platinum. Tell that to the crackheads who steal it from construction sites in wire, pipe, or sheet metal form to sell it to scrap metal yards. Have you ever seen a vacant house with plywood over the windows/doors? Chances are, someone had gone through it

That is indeed rad (much unlike the beta Gawker layouts).

@bslayerw: Little bit too literal there chump. That was the whole "one size fits all" metaphor, but I know...it's a super difficult concept to wrap one's head around. Give it time young one.

It's because the Ipad was the complete "I don't really have the time or patience to put any thought into a present for you" gift for the holiday season. One size fits all. It’s the scarf of the digital generation.

I hope this isn't the reason why Tmob has been slow to update their existing Vibrant client base to Froyo.