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I still prefer the simplicity of the yellow Lego man.

Wow—I like innovation . . . but this is just ridiculous! Can you imagine the cost of the real estate — and then to propose using it for farming???

no video?

CRV??? Nah. . . definite fail.

@Nitemancometh: It's interesting that the dinosaurs/animals the Flinstones use so inhumanely always have a smile on their face (especially when considering the woolly mammoth vacuum!)/

What is up with all of these faux cars? They just don't do it for me.

Anthem by Ayn Rand is one of my favorite books, and even I have to this is an example of a huge waste of time. I could understand if there was a political, religious or humanitarian message to spread . . . but to show your an allegiance to a dead writer that only wrote a handful of books seems just lame.

It's got a great obituary app.

Football games in general were horrible on the iPhone because there simply is not enough real estate — but this looks like it could be decent. $12 does seems high . . . I'd pop for $5.

I love it when she speeds off after assaulting the employee and breaking the window—and then the next car slowly pulls up to get their food—as if nothing just happened!!!!

@Street Spirit: It is hard to believe this is allowed to happen. Where are the civil rights groups?

@minibeardeath: I totally thought the same—the original three movies go by in the blink of an eye!

There are also a lot of color pictures from WWII that are equally amazing to see.

ESPN is going down the tubes quick. The Lebron hour long love fest was disgusting . . . it is becoming more and more apparent that they are not interested in journalism—only selling airtime.

With all of the really complex Rube Goldberg contraptions out there (like Ok Go's video) this one was pretty weak.

I guess if you have enough money to buy one—you don't care how obnoxious the color is.

That guy looks like a real live version of Cletus from the Simpsons!

I'm sorry — still looks like driving plane v. a flying car.

Thanks for the post—I appreciate the guidelines because I enjoy reading the commentary on Gizmodo—and I want it to stay that way!

Thanks, but I'd prefer my phone without a sticker.