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Admittedly, i;m a big fan of Audi, but i think that's a bad analogy. A lot of expensive cars also break. Many of the cheaper brands have greatly improved their reliability. And... the premium car will be more expensive to fix. Lastly... the innards of Apple laptops are made with the same parts as the other brands.

Because we all want drive that allow people who don't know what they are doing to automatically upload all of their photos to the internet... (unless said people are hot chicks of course)

[www.spyderco.com] I use this. It works great. If the knife is in really bad shape, i use one of those gatcos with the clamp to hold the blade at the precise angle

Sad.. the knife i really like is discontinued: [www.youtube.com] I love it because it locks closed as well as open

The angle you use depends on the knife material and purpose. for general purpose knives 22.5 is a common angle. for fine cutlery and especially something like a filet knife, you would use a sharper angle.

We have space ships that break laws of relativity and you are worried about a math error?

After i got half way through the article i stopped reading and wanted to ask the same thing...

I would love a compact EF mount APS-C camera from canon. I just wonder how bit it will have to be and if that will affect its demand.

There are a lot of people who have money to burn on expensive toys, but don't have a lot of knowledge of them...

i'll gladly give my my left eye (which is useless except for telling me if there's light int he room or not). Of coruse once this tech has been more thoroughly tested.

Kinda looks like the design was inspired by samsung... i think they should sue .p

my solution is every time they fire a taser, they have to file all the same paper work (and same investigation) as if they fired their gun...

The LX5 was one of the cameras i was looking at, but part of me just wants a bigger sensor. Not in any rush to buy one just yet though. I can always borrow my fiancee's GF-3 when i need to.

I certainly hope that's just a sample prototype... i've liked a lot of Asus designs.. this is fugly

I'm not so sure about a pancake for an SLR. I can see it for smaller cameras, but on an SLR, i think that will remvoe the ability to use the lens as a grip point to stabilize the camera.

"At $650, it might be too pricey as a second camera for the DSLR crowd. " Really? i'm part of the DLSR crowd and i've been looking for a small camera that i ca more easily take with me, but till offers good image quality...

Every source i've seen says Bokeh is not just blur, but rather the quality of the blur. that's usually based on the shape of the aperture blades.

that and obvious armed guards on ever plane...

the advantage is that it's a full computer.

i never imagined that the f35 could even come close to replacing the a-10. it was silly to even think it could.