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Definitely the Tesla Model S.

Yes, I gave $20 a couple weeks ago when I saw the banner on the site. That was the first time I donated.

Yes.

No, despite the interesting controller, I don't think it will be different or better enough to justify buying it. I already have a PS3, Wii, PC, and iPad. I'll wait at least until Microsoft and Sony announce their new systems before I think of getting a new one.

I built my PC four years ago and it's still going strong. I have upgraded the graphics card and memory in that time though. I upgrade my phone every two or three years. I upgraded my iPad after two. And I'll replace my iPod Classic whenever my current one eventually dies.

1930-1935 Rolls-Royce Phantom II

I usually just go with a bag of Rolled Gold pretzels, a Red Bull, and maybe a Gatorade.

Deal with it.

Mostly Netflix on my PS3. Otherwise it is likely on my iPad.

My 3GS is going to my father-in-law to replace my old 1st gen iPhone he has now.

Get Buzz Quiz World for PS3 instead. It's a fun group game and it comes with four buzzer controllers. My wife and I also got Buzz Quiz TV which came with another four buzzers and we're able to use all of them to have up to 8 people to play at once.

I get Associated Press notifications on my iPhone and iPad which is how I find out about breaking news.

Honda s2000, Toyota Supra, and the Nissan 240SX.

Flipboard, iReddit, AP Mobile, Fluent News, Facebook, IMDb, Flixster, i.TV, and WeatherBug.

Mazda 5

That is what I really wanted when I got my original iPad. Unfortunately, the only option like that at the time was a Window Vista convertible which were all too big, heavy, and the OS was not really designed for touch. So I got an iPad, which everyone originally criticized for being just a big iPod Touch, and which

Windows RT does have a version of the desktop, it just does not support legacy applications. However, it does include ARM specific versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote.

Davenport, Iowa

I agree. I think the contracts and their integration in to the charm bar are going to be one of the most significant changes introduced by Windows 8. It gives you a single place to go to, and interface to use, to search or share content with any apps that are setup to use them. I also like how they made the

I wholly agree with your entire statement.