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@CaptainJack: You are missing the point of the electric car (at least the first couple of generations). They are short range vehicles, meant mainly for a daily commute and a little shopping. It is meant to be charged at home, overnight. Similar to your mobile phone of mp3 player, when you come home you plug in. You

@Denver: " I disagree. It is not necessary to be in contact 100% of the time. Movie theaters are well within their rights to protect a fragile environment."

@El El: um, trees are a renewable resource. With the exception of certain hardwood species, there are more trees now than 100 years ago. Also, paper is easily and repeatedly recyclable. There is no great tree shortage.

@AdamKaoru: And yet, WinMo is still the NUMBER THREE in use mobile os (in the USA anyhow, Globally its fourth). In front of android. Only 6 percentage points behind apple, and Microsoft has really given apple every chance to pull much further ahead.

@myma1313: Do you know that your example is fucking ridiculous? If the customer dropped the Tv remote and it shattered, that would be comparable.

@wonderkrisp: Sounds good, except for the fact that what you said it totally irrelevant. Apple may have sold 600k phones yesterday, but only a tiny percentage of those people dropped their phones. Thats the number you would need in order to find out if this is a big problem. If 15,000 people dropped their phones,

@adamcasalino: It just freakin' amazes me how willing people are to give this crappy phone a pass. First of all, not everyone feels the need to give more money to the phone manufactures and their licensees by buying a ridiculous, bulky, UGLY case. Secondly, its a phone!! It shouldnt need to babied! It should be

@Zac Shipley: "Honestly I can't think of anything I'd pay $600 for that wouldn't be in trouble if I dropped it on the sidewalk in time square."

@CIM: You need to go see a doctor. You have obviously had a serious blow to your head. You are confused.

@Harpsichord: Really, because last time I checked WinMo STILL had about 10 percentage points on Android (even with their glacial pace on winphone 7). I dont know why everyone is so eager to write off Microsoft.

@wezelboy: hardly useless: possibly redundant.