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Ha touche, I was going to say the same thing

Actually I was at the game in the MUSS. They (those rushing the field, as I was not one of them until we actually won) didn't rush the field until well after the field goal was blocked and Utah had possession of ball, and the play was over. There was no way for BYU to win at that point and the penalty should have

I guess we will never know.

As a Ute I love to see BYU disgrace themselves. Last year the refs decided to give them 3 tries and 15 yards to win the game with a field goal, and they still lost. Utah fans did not throw anything at the refs then, because we're better than BYU, that's why.

My roommate in college snapped an IKEA bed in half straight down the center, while being a good story, in my experience they don't hold up all that well.

You're upset they compared it to all the top phones currently available? It's not like they put it against a Galaxy S2... And "a phone that's a few months old" shouldn't be THAT far behind in benchmarking. I'm sure they've heard of Moore's law, it sounds like you don't really understand it.

And if you had read the article, you would know why that makes sense.

I think half the review being about the fingerprint scanner in the wrong place is just nit picking. If you are someone who always unlocks the phone with the lock button, changing that behavior should not be half as hard as you make it sound.

home button 90% of the time.

This is fantastic. As someone who lives in Salt Lake City and regularly (a couple of time a year) drives those stretches on I15 (south of SLC) and I80 (west of SLC), this is great news. If you don't live hear, you should know everyone drives ~75-80mph in the 65mph city zones, so I'm not surprised in the least they

Canada's Globe and Mail reports on a new study of British drivers

"Home link" rearview mirror with 3 garage opener buttons on it. I don't have a garage door, let alone 3. And yes it was an option on my car, but I had to buy off the lot with what they had so I didn't really have an option.

These "Samsung is just copying Apple" comments are stupid. In making new phones you can only do so much, every iteration Apple borrows from Samsung's latest phone and vice-versa in both hardware and software.

Yes upgrading from 32 to 64 bit processors is a terrible idea because Apple did it? I'd prefer computers still ran 8 bit processors too.

Looks like a great incremental update just like every other 3-3S, 4-4S bump. The fingerprint scanner looks like a nice feature, hopefully it's quick though otherwise it will be useless. If I were someone with an upgrade available, I would absolutely upgrade, but this is why I stay on the major update schedule every 2

I bought my '12 WRX wagon based off the following criteria: 1) Had to be AWD because I live in Utah and there is snow 6 months out of the year. 2) had to have enough storage for me to fit stuff like snowboards and bikes in. 3) sporty car that favored value over luxury (<$30k). When those filters were applied to buying

and IMO the Genesis is a crappy car that the BRZ/FRS is faster than and more fun to drive around a track. Power isn't everything.

Well I do like your style, I also have a WRX. I did buy it right before the BRZ came out though, so I didn't have the option. The WRX is a great car, but handling is not really it's strong suit (at least in the hatch I have, the sedan is better) and needs stiffer sway bars to reduce understeer and bodyroll to make the

You're right, I still don't see the point. I've driven both and could tell you I would buy the BRZ/FRS waaaaay before the Mustang. BUT I'm sure many people are in your boat too and would rather have the power and straight line speed over handling, too each their own, but I still don't think the BRZ/FRS should make

You just chose the cheapest and, many would argue, best value sports car on the market today to put onto "The ten most overpriced cars on sale." I see no logic in this one.