pudme
pUDme
pudme

Hah.... yeah, could be. That or they have unrealistic ideas of their worth. But honestly, if I were Apple or Google, I would find some use for an ex-competitor's ex-employees. They have to have some sort of worth, even if their skills actually are as they say.

That's pretty fast. It takes me 15 minutes just to convince my eyes that they have the ability to open lol

That's very unfortunate about your comrads there in Waterloo. That aspect of Blackberry's failure is something I definitely don't enjoy. I'm sure they will have no trouble getting work elsewhere though. Surely the skills they learned while working for RIM will be pretty valuable.

I don't think RIM will go under. I honestly think they're going to ditch the hardware game in favor of security software. Here's how I predict it's going to go down. They're going to file for bankruptcy, completely restructure the company, and come back as one of the biggest mobile-device security companies out there.

Exactly that, schadenfreude. I hate that I like it so much! But, I've never been a fan of Blackberry. I feel only douchebags and high-level executives use them; they're not a phone for the masses. They have fallen wayyyyyy behind on the times and have been making pathetic attempts to revive themselves. At first I felt

This ... is awesome! A bit pricey, but it's a brilliant idea.

I feel horrible for admitting this, but I'm getting wayyyy too much pleasure watching Blackberry die.

Seconded.

Nope, goes all year. The name is just a formality.

Eh, I don't like to feel like I can't do something, especially when it comes to something I'm very passionate about. I'm completely obsessed with autos, so it just seems odd that I don't know how to fix them if they break lol. I'm a computer programmer and am completely obsessed with tech as well and I can definitely

Yeah. I'm sure I'd keep cars longer and foot the bill if the car wasn't easily replaceable and if the parts/cost of repair was low. But, as ashamed as I am to admit it on a car enthusiast site, I'm not too handy when it comes to car repair. I've never made the attempt to fix anything myself (other than very minor

It's not that the car doesn't "work" anymore. It's more so that the repair bills are going to exceed the actual value of the car. It's worth something around $9,200; so a few fixes and the repairs will easily exceed the actual worth of the car. I'd rather buy her a new car and put $8,000 down than spend $8,000

ROFL ... that's a win in my book.

Honestly, I'd probably get my wife a used (2 or 3 year old) Audi A6. She has been driving a 2003 A4 and, while it's a great car, it's about to get to that point of constant extensive and expensive repairs.

Honestly, I think I would get my wife a used (2 or 3 years old) Audi A6. She has a 2003 A4, and it has been a fantastic car, but it's about at the end of its rope. She needs a new one. If I were splurging on myself, probably a 2008 Land Rover... model doesn't matter. I just want one for whatever reason.

Man, I was really hoping to see the car completely jacked up, but the pizza perfectly intact. I was picturing the car flipping and the guy desperately keeping the pizza upright so that it wouldn't get all messy inside the box.

Hah! I used to have this camera. That's discounted compared to what I paid for it. I think I bought it for $475-ish. It had 1.7 Megapixels, could zoom some, had a tiny screen, took floppy disks, and weighed about 10 pounds rofl

By far my favorite brand of car. This one hits home. Think I may find a corner and cry for a few days.

This breaks my heart :-( I have nothing clever.... just tears.

Yes, yes it is. This is a quote from a movie.