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I would assume that derailments involving passengers would be in the news often if they happened a lot. I can't recall the last time I heard of a train derailment so I'd assume that at least passenger trains are kept to a higher safety standard since they have to transport people. Where as freight trains are simply

but price is dependent on stock. So if there is no stock there is no price and it doesn't stay in the store. If Apple listed all the prices and what stock they had then, yes, there would be consistent pricing because you could see what the price was regardless of stock. Also your assertion that the iPad2 wifi will

Just saw it get posted on twitter. Well probably hours ago since I only check twitter a couple times a day but here's Morena's video.

Th'ats not a consistent price though. I've looked at iPads in Apple refurb store at least once a month. I've got an iMac from the refurb that's been running great for the last 2 years so I trust them. However every time I've been in there I haven't seen iPads for less then $370 at the least and that was a first gen

While the title of this article does state the "Best android tablet apps" the use of the Nexus 7 reference seems to indicate that this should be a list dedicated to the Nexus 7. HBO GO doesn't work, yet, with the Nexus 7 and Chrome is the default browser. These two should not be on this list.

Having gotten my Nexus 7 yesterday I have to agree about the knowledge level of the person writing this article. The HBO GO app doesn't work with Nexus 7. I use that one a lot to re-watch GoT and catch up on Boardwalk Empire so it was one of the first I looked into but it clearly states on my Nexus 7 that it isn't

I have to agree with others it's mostly because this is a vanilla Android device. My dad has a Galaxy tab and I've liked using it and he likes it a lot. I have the Kindle Fire and really like that as well. The knowledge that your device will continue to be upgraded as long as the upgrades don't require different

That's what I do with articles. I have an email thread that is 48 deep and about 1/3 of those are links that I want to check out later. Since I'm in my e-mail a lot it's a good reminder and I can access them on my phone too so it's a bit more portable then just saving bookmarks. not by much but a little.

I'd have to disagree with both of your points. Granted the iPad is about twice the weight of the Nexus 7 but the height they are dropping it from, less then 5 ft, has become industry standard for electronic survival. All gadgets regardless of size and weight should be able to survive a drop from 5ft or below and both

That's the way the units oriented while falling. Go back to the video and check the position that they are holding both of them. They are the same. The iPad turns towards it's side while falling and the Nexus turns towards it's back. That's each tablet orienting towards their center of gravity, not bias.

I believe they are simply referring to the first look at the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. Not the first look in public. I live near Udvar-Hazy Air and Space museum and have gone there several times just to marvel at the monstrosity of the Space Shuttles. I never had a real idea about it's size until I saw the

Don't be a jealous cunt just because that guy was able to get a woman to stay with him, you hateful little bitch.

You also won't have any cash.

Apple didn't "design" and create a market for it. Tablets are nothing new and Microsoft was creating them years before. The idea and desire for something along the lines of a tablet can be seen as far back as "2001" and yes it is a sci-fi movie. In fact most advances in technology are attempts at creating the very

I do film editing. So yup.

At least the House of Roddenberry isn't as litigious as Apple. Otherwise there'd be no iPad. Since your reply will probably have something to do with both of these images being from film and not an actual product line I'm just going to go ahead and stop you there. The fact that the general design of the iPad can be

Yeah Danehse007. You should go spill your "spam" somewhere else. Apple was the first and ONLY company to have that design and idea for a tablet. The idea was totally Jobs' idea. Kubrick totally copied him 40 years before.

Great another article that makes the wait for mine seem even longer. Granted Google did send out that email yesterday saying that anyone who ordered before 7/11 will get there's shipped this week and have it delivered overnight. I ordered mine on 7/5 but still haven't gotten the email confirmation about it being

I think it was like 1988 or '89(could be off by a year or two) and I remember watching the computer defragment and thought that was cool. What? I was 4. Next memory is playing Duke Nukem so that would have been when I was 6 in '91.

oh ok. My bad. I know a lot of people would probably assume they weren't there by choice and not because they couldn't make it. Morena apparently sent a video that was supposed to be played since she couldn't make it but it was never shown. It'll probably pop up on youtube eventually.