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Sorry, but you're full of shit. The styling is superior to others in it's class - inside and out - and it performs well, too. What's not to like, especially when compared to it's vanilla ice-cream cone competitors? I think it's gorgeous, much better than it's predecessor.

In other words, Microsoft's new "improved" Windows is going over like a lead balloon. Someone just needs to say it. Sorry, but it's definitely a bit of a misstep, to say the least.

I've done the very same thing for most of the last two or three years - created a Gmail filter (I even colored it the shame shade of blue to make it even more identifiable) and often do the "G + L" shortcut in Gmail to bring up a list of my filters and search them that way, but a simple query in Gmail search would

I have always used laptops in the past that cost as much as $1200, plus additional monies for things like docking stations, etc. It was only recently that I got my very first desktop computer and I spent just under $1,000. It has a great processor and 16 gigs of RAM. If I'd bought it retail at a regular computer

Wow, is it too much to ask that Google actually complete and finalize their products before rolling them out? I use my Gmail calls feature constantly all day long, so this new "hang-outs" does me little good as of now. I find it messy and overly complicated and clearly it is still a work in progress.

I never considered the privacy thing, but I think you're probably right. As far as paying for the service, I like it enough to pay for it. If only!

Anybody in the market for this level of a car don't even remember the Pontiac Fiero, much less the Vega. The name isn't too important here. If they design a nice looking quality car, it will sell. I'm getting more and more impressed with GM's lineup. They've got something for everyone. What a change they've made

I hear you on the Google Reader thing. I'm going to be so lost without it. None of the others are as good as Reader. I rely heavily on Google Drive, but for some reason it doesn't work for me any longer. I can't create a new document or folder unless I'm using a non-Chrome browser or if I use the Canary build of

I agree. People don't understand that the problems that are inherent to an RX8 can all be avoided (mostly) if you treat the car right. Regular oil changes and never running the engine for under five minutes at a time are just something owners have to get used to. It's second nature to me now and you're exactly

My mom taught from the get-go that you should NEVER hang up the phone or end a conversation in anger. We've lost plenty of friends and relatives over the years and you simply don't know when someone is going to be taken away.

I own a 2011 RX8 and you're right on all those counts. That said, the car couldn't be more fun to drive and most owner's love it, in spite of all those things you mentioned. Frustrating as hell? YES. Fun as hell? Hell YES

I own a 2005 Mazda RX8 and I recently noticed that it's rusting around the brake light and around the lip of the car. WTF? I didn't realize cars in this day and age rusted. So, my question is, can the rust be removed without also having to repaint the car? I've owned 15 + different cars in my lifetime and it's

I fear the day that might happen. If my mom goes before my dad, it won't be pretty. My mom keeps a flawless house and always has, while my dad spends his days on the golf course. Without her he would be completely lost. If God forbid that should happen, I think the only answer is to just do it yourself. I would

I configured Google Chrome to open with three tabs in a particular order. If I was one to have tons of tabs open when browsing I would probably organize them in a particular way, but I try not to have more than five or six open at a time - max. The tab extensions look helpful, but I try not to install too many

I usually ask questions of them (where'd you go to school, etc.) because everybody loves to talk about themselves, plus they perceive me to be especially friendly or caring.

I don't know what the point of a feed reader is if it doesn't allow you to read the entire post right in the interface. Isn't that the point of RSS, so that you don't have to click and navigate to so many different places? In Google Reader, I never have to leave the site and if I want to forward or post stories to

I filter all of the Gmail messages I get from Google Voice, which includes voicemails, transcribed voicemails and text messages. I find myself referring to them often as I don't normally keep the Google Voice tab open.

You've convinced me to give it a try. My favorite feature of Reader is that I can easily forward stories (pictures and all; not just a link) via Gmail or share it (pictures and all) to Facebook and Google +. I need it to be as link-free as possible. If I wanted to click links and go back and forth between Gmail,

Frankly, I'm kind of concerned that about investing myself into another Google service for fear it will bite the dust like Google Reader is about to do. What's to stop them from shedding more services to concentrate more on search, etc.?