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I swear, the first valet who gets his hands on the keys to that car better hoon the shit out of it, because god knows the real owner isn't going to be driving it the way it's built to be driven.

@Nintendo3ds: 0:08 - Is it a tablet or a cinderblock!?!? Maybe it's a bad perspective, but it looks like it's an inch and a half thick!

Mmm...infographics...

Average coke can.

@J-2-da-B: Silver (or white) with red numbers is the international color of auto racing for Germany.

@KyleUndefined: Yeah, that's Harry Shum, Jr. (plays Mike Chang). He's a really awesome dancer (he's in LXD) and apparently a not-bad Jedi.

This is a little reassuring, seeing how I bought the HTC Droid Incredible not two days ago.

Only for Snow Leopard? Bah humbug. What about us with the BlackBooks? What do we get out of this?

I still use my BlackBook every day (typing on it now). I run the thing to the limit with a 1080p external monitor and near-constant downloads, not to mention the fact that it's been dropped so many times that the CD drive doesn't eject CDs without the help of a pair of needle-nose pliers, but people still ask me where

I got a 23" Acer LCD monitor, a 2 TB Western Digital external hard drive, a case for my old iPod classic, and a pillow. I'm in bliss.

I like the originality of some of these ideas, especially the Tesla and the Raptor.

I carry a knife in my backpack at all times, and use it at least a few times a month (and not for stabbing people, either). Unfortunately, I don't always have my backpack with me, but I almost always have my wallet. I would love one of these, and will probably buy one when it comes out.

The TI-84 is a great tool in all levels of math, high school and college. I was lucky enough to have a high school teacher who was amazing with those calculators and showed us all the awesome tricks they have. I'm an engineering student now and I still use mine daily (it's saved my ass on more than one Calc test.)

While it is discouraging that this kind of stuff happens, the TSA does know it happens and tests their scanners. I met a guy who worked at the San Diego airport scanning checked bags and he said that if there's a test (the TSA intentionality puts a fake gun or bomb in a bag) and you don't catch it, you're immediately

So when will I be able to give Google my money and have them give me this phone? And can I get it on Verizon? And - and here's a serious longshot for ya - will it support the Verizon 4G network?

So was this based on "hometown" or "current location?" Because I imagine that a map of hometowns would be much more varied than one of current locations.