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@dccorona: That's not what no fault means, although it's a common belief. I used to think the same thing when I lived in Michigan that has no fault until I actually looked it up.

I got one a couple months ago from a Clearance rack where the box wasn't even opened but it had been returned so this store marked it as open box anyway, so sweet deal. Since then I have used it for Pizza, especially the frozen french bread style, bread of course, toasting buns for hamburgers and all that, reheating

I am always surprised these lists don't include last model year new vehicles for Jan/Feb. For some of the vehicles I have looked at, especially when you get into the larger ones, you are seeing about 2500-3500 in incentives on the 2011's, but in the area of 10,000 in incentives on some of the 2010 (Talking

@BoltBoy: Well then I retract my knock against you as I completely agree. Both here and Engadget are quick to point out nothing really changed about the phone except the fact that its CDMA (and I guess the antenna design) but have no fewer than six topics on it.

@BoltBoy: And most have done it much longer than that. I have done it with my Windows Mobile phone about 4 years ago, my iPhone 3G, etc etc. We get it, it's not the first time, and nobody in any article anywhere in the entire history or future of the internet is claiming this is the first phone to do this.

@HammerheadFistpunch: iPhone on AT&T or Verizon, also free and easier than rooting an Android phone thanks to the awesome Dev team. Since unless something has changed, you still need to Root an Android phone to get Wifi Tethering yeah? Last few Android phones I had to Root were generally a much bigger PITA and took

@y0himba: I tether for free on my iPhone 4 and did so on my 3G as well. I've never noticed anything useless about my iPhone. So far it does everything and more than my windows mobile phone before it did. (before my 3G). It also doesn't crash, have memory issues, and the battery lasts a hell of a long time. I don't

@dxrebirth: That's cool I understand. I have not had much in the way of problems with my Meta, the worst is that show Castle, while I never ended up watching it, it wanted to make it a show about Castles, so I had to fix it. But I found that for movies, if you put in the settings for movies to use Folder names, not

@dxrebirth: Take a look at eBay and try to find an early 2009 Mac Mini. They are relatively cheap, and its what I am using for Plex and it plays everything, including large size BluRay rips with ease. I know its an expense, but if you can swing it I think the combination of size, noise (you can never hear mine) and

@GeicoCaveman: How does it do everything the others do? Plex reads through your TV Shows and Movies, auto tags them and generates the proper descriptions, art, and even adds the theme song to the TV show and puts it on the best front end I have seen (same with XBMC and that, same basic underpinnings). On top of that

I am rocking Plex on my Mac Mini I got a year and a half ago. We dumped cable and I have two external WD HD's, one serving movies and one TV Show's. Also have the Plex plugins for Netflix, Vudu, and a few channel my wife was missing when we dropped cable like HGTV. I have the Xbox 360 for an alternative for Netflix

@poorleno: I can't give a good description of how wide the angle is, but you can side more side to side than just looking out the back window, plus if there was a child right behind your bumper, where you would not see them in easily 99% of vehicles due to just the fact that the seats are there and everything, you can

I love the backup camera on our 2010 Fusion. One nice thing about it, at least on Fords is that even late at night, what you can see through the camera is a lot brighter and clearer than what you see looking through the back window. It has a very good night time brightness adjustment. So even if you want to argue

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@Faxmonkey: What horrible affliction do you have that causes your fingers to break off when holding a one pound device? Also, I would say most or maybe in the area of 50% of the complaints were due to poor applications that he believes show as just knock-offs of the iPad versions, a bad web browser, etc. He mentions

@DBX00: Yeah basically what world do you live in where a Core 2 Duo (which is still sold in 2010) is too underpowered to run Office? Our work laptops are IBM's running 2.0GHz Core 2's with 2GB of Ram, so damn close to what they are putting out here, and we run Excel, Word, Outlook, our ticket tracking system, dual

@Bant: Electric Burger: I would imagine the flash used in a laptop would be a bit quicker than the cheaper low low low power iPhone memory. On top of that, the iPhone isn't running a Core2Duo, doesn't have 2GB of Ram, is not running the same OS, has to deal with starting components like the cell radio and is in no

@Brandon Woods: If State does beat UofM in Football, I will still feel much, much better that my degree came from UofM where they actually did something that made a difference than to win a completely useless Football came that will mean nothing and change nothing. State can keep the future Janitors with stories

@CraigSu: ...What? We are going to run out of water SOMETIME. The Earth will be swallowed by the sun, sometime. I mean, the fact is, everything that is or ever will be will be gone, sometime. Why are you arguing with him? His statement is very broad as shown by my examples, but he didn't say we would be out in 10