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@tonyola: All of those are much larger than the Transit Connect. That's kind of the point.

@Tycho Vhargon: Yeah, let's just pretend stuff like this doesn't happen because we don't have to see it.

Fly nude.

@Karnivore: Jealous. Extra arm comes in handy, don't it?

@skipjakk: Kids safe. Cats, not safe.

Just make the entire horizontal surface below the keyboard a gigantic touch pad. Apple's got plenty of algorithms to detect (and ignore) resting palms and other stray input. Apple also has a patent for handwriting input on a touch surface without a pen — the system infers a virtual pen in your hand when your hand is

Beautifully silly and indulgently unnecessary.

@mutelight: Runs flawlessly on my Nexus One, troll.

@gyronic: Maybe, but five minutes at a gas station beats 4-12 hours at a charging station any day. Plus, the gasoline (or diesel) car is going to get 300-600 miles range to begin with.

Droidberry!

@92BuickLeSabre: No GPS or paper map will ever show you when you are in a dangerous neighborhood, are running out of gas, or in an electrical storm, for example. If one isn't perceptive enough to be aware of conditions around them, it doesn't matter if they have a $5 map or a $150 GPS.

@SeraphX2: Exactly. With the same, constant forces at work for millions of years, objects in outer space, including our own Earth and sun, move in extremely predictable ways.

@SyphonFilter: Eight steps, butter, a micrometer, and four checks of the pot?

No online play = fail.

@blash: You strawmanned my ad hom. And you sunk my battleship! Cheers

@blash: As a native San Franciscan, literally the last person I need advice from on local politics is some clueless, cloistered student from USC.

I prefer Afro Ken, another Japanese original.