parabellum2000
parabellum2000
parabellum2000

Wow, another person who misses Tech TV and Hitler channel. I thought I was alone! I remember when I used to learn things on both networks, now I just learn about bargaining on History and I haven't watched G4 since the premier of Attack of the Show.

I cared until two days ago. Now that we know the Nexus Prime will be out in October along with the Iphone 5, the Bionic isn't very interesting. It would have been compelling hardware around June.

Am I the only one who find its ironic that there is a Union City in Georgia? Georgia is both a Right Work State and seceded from the Union :)

I've been NE2 eligible since July, and I'm happy to wait for either the iphone 5 or Nexus Prime. All good things come to those who wait ;)

I've been using jawbone headsets since the Jawbone II. The last two I've owned, both Icons, failed after about 6months of use. Callers reported that they could barely hear me, when they were new they said I sounded better on the Jawbone than the phone. I'm just not interested in spending almost a hundred dollars on

I'm putting my money on the doctor's ganger/ flesh. We never found out if it could regenerate, but I'm betting it can.

I agree completely. I watched Camelot about the same time I watched Game of Thrones. Because Game of Thrones was so good it only made Camelot seem that much worse. The only two characters remotely interesting were Merlin and Morigan, everyone else were just rejects from a soap opera.

Turn off traction control, Rev to 3,000 RPMS and the dump the clutch on the RX-8. It will do zero to 60 in about 5.7 sec.

1.) Love the idea of a 3 rotor with a active fuel management. It would solve the torque problem and help fuel economy.

The Mazda RX-8 I owned put a smile on my face at least once a day. I loved that car. Unfortunately it also took huge chunks out of my wallet. 14mpg, constant oil changes/top offs brake pads every couple months, tires every 12k miles, plugs and wires every 20K miles, ignition coils once a year, and even after all that

I'm on my second sansa clip. The first one lasted over a year of hard use, daily workouts, and outdoor use in dusty environments. The Clip + has been going strong for almost a year now as well. Both sound cleaner than the music out of any cell phone I've tried, and for the price I'm not afraid to put them in harms

A couple years ago a local police officer fired his gun at a low angle into the air. I think it was a 9mm. The bullet hit a little girl over a mile away and killed her. The officer made up a story about what he was shooting at, but later admitted he was just goofing off at a lake.

Those were my first pair of "good" headphones. I broke mine a few times and eventually went to AKG-240s. (they are much tougher, but still sound very good). My girl friend loves the beats line of headphones, but that's just because they make the bass so loud.

Well Dish is, Dell is, and most importantly HP has call centers in India. Most cell phone companies have tech support in America, and many collections agencies contract with Australia and New Zealand.

Well, I haven't used it much, but I plan to find out. I'm platform agnostic, I only care about what offers the most flexibility for me. I can see that you love Web OS, and I'm happy for you.

Well XDA developers is better than sitting on hold with tech support in India. For people who can't root and install a custom ROM, I think they will be happy with WebOS. Like the article says its a good tablet that will serve most people well. People like my sister won't ever know what they are missing when the next

I think most people are worried about long term support and app availability.

Great article, I agree whole completely. I bought two of these, one for my sister and one for myself. My sister will use it for web browsing and nothing more. I will experiment with loading android on mine and it may only be a place holder for the next great thing. None of the tablets on market have convinced me to

Sounds, like you just lack patience.... and tact.

If picks are legal in your state, I would buy a cheap set for <$25 at a gun show or even a hardware store. Then try them out on a cheap lock you can hold in your hand. Then apply way less tension to the tension wrench than you think you need. Then find a rake you like, and slowly pull across the pins. If you are still