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@gorckat: It'd be smart to tell the officer that the widget (or w/e) is in the glove box before rooting around and maybe even accidentally handing it to him or her.

@Emily Wang: The mph velocity of the car is a function of the factors you listed (engine speed, load, design), so the speedometer reading is not wholly unrelated to engine performance.

@Emily Wang: I read once in the AAA magazine that car engines perform most efficiently at about 45 mph.

Whoa. This is BAD advice:

It still amazes me beyond words that this is even a topic.

For Mac users, map the clickwheel to Expose (F9). It makes a HUGE positive difference in its usefulness.

If you include entirely-opposite cars that share nothing but the name, then it would have to be the Chevy Nova. Chevy's resurrection of the name in 1985 (after a nine year hiatus) to stick on a crappy subcompact was just an abomination.

Quote from article: Jobs also pointed out that Apple's market share equals the share of its top three competitors combined.

Didn't quite talk myself out of it, but...

As soon as a holodeck becomes less expensive than dating, humanity is doomed.

Video?

Someone call me when the "super-high beltline with short windows" design philosophy has been exorcised from Detroit.

Loved previous GT's and will undoubtedly love this one.

Hollow axle tube. Wheel bearings that stress at speeds above 45mph. 30-35 hp engine.

Several times, yeah. My '81 Camaro had a flaky gas gauge and I often drove without knowing how much was in the tank. Worst circumstance: I ran out of gas at just the right place, coasting into a gas station on the car's last momentum. It was the worst circumstance because that particular station stopped selling gas

NASCAR racing is no more a sport than Formula 1 racing or video game playing for that matter.

So......this is like the Mac programs SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner, yes? I never understood why cloning apps on Windows take so long. This one says, "about 12GB of used space took about 35 minutes to image". SuperDuper on a Mac would chew up 12GB in about 15 minutes. Maybe it's a FireWire thing?

Screw Transmit's $30 fee. Download CyberDuck. Free, open source, and works very nicely.

Actually, looking over this article there's a LOT of inaccuracies and misleading statements. Wow. Should I list them all? What's the buffer in this reply box?

Accuracy Police! Pull over and show me your ID!