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It's appropriate that the image before the article is a facepalm.

Mammograms for the boys, too, 'cause as rare as it is, men can get breast cancer!

Twice, right? M1 and E30 M3.

And one less box of electronics to lug around. And you can do basic editing and web publishing anywhere there's a good cell signal.

Nothing is ever going to replace big sensor. Physics. But to say this isn't a 'real camera' is ridiculous. You can just as easily say that nothing is ever going to replace a portable camera and that an SLR or large format view camera is thus not a real camera.

I saw this over on GRM last month. Pure awesomeness.

Kinda disagree with the pedigree part. Mustangs have a *different* pedigree, but there's some extremely serious road racing history in that DNA. That said, it doesn't have a refined bone in its body. Good and bad.

You really think the BMW is going to cost more to own than a CTS-V? Really? It's not like the M3 is something particularly exotic and low-production compared to the CTS-V. Neither car will be cheap.

Say I left my iPad with confidential corporate information behind while meeting with competitors. Or say I'm a doctor with confidential patient information in my inbox and I accidentally leave it lying around and am then open to a HIPAA lawsuit. A passcode also buys you time in the race to remotely wipe it should it

The more you look for something that isn't there, the more likely it is that you'll find something that isn't there.

Also, teenagers have no business in 263hp cars.

None.

Yes. It's both good and bad.

Kinda hard to interact with a phone in your pocket if it doesn't talk back to you, unfortunately.

$19K for an 18 year old normally aspirated 220 hp coupe that weighs 3200lbs.

Boys fail math, too. The sexist part is that we don't get Tetris blouses.

No wireless. Less space than a Nomad. Lame.

My phone hasn't been a phone in 4 years.

Elaborate! Which ones do I need to be worried about and how will I get infected?

A passcode lock buys enough time to get to a PC and remotely wipe your phone. Very few people who randomly pick up your phone are going to have the tools or knowledge to hack into it. Certainly not right on hand when they pick it up. And can't it be programmed to automatically wipe after a few failed attempts?