willyolio
willyolio
willyolio

while i can see the potential for something bad to happen, I really want to see this released as a real product because true stupidity is something that can only be achieved by experts. Sure, regular fails like getting stung is bad, but I want find out what kind of epic fails are possible with a product like this.

but, naturally, is much wider.

it's actually straight north, because if you go northwest you end up in the yukon. or alaska.

yeah i'm getting into the nuclear field. long-term low-level exposure is a pretty big deal.

how much did you get them for? i ended up paying regular retail-ish prices, about $90

and carry an extra 50 pounds of lead shielding all day?

take that!

i just bought Audio Technica AD700's. Competes with the Grados, but personally I think it's slightly better in a few ways- soundstage, build quality, looks. not great for bassy music but that's not my thing anyway.

still not nearly as effective, nor as cheap, as alcohol.

to really finish it off, the tires that actually touch the ground should have been made of sheet metal.

maybe it's a bad batch of batteries. have users tried swapping their iphone batteries with...

Also, note that the lada wasn't involved in the accident directly; a brick from the wall bumped into it and it self-imploded.

tank could still blow up. it's heavily compressed. Scuba tanks are filled with nothing but filtered air but they've killed people.

on the flipside of feature creep and adding crap for the sake of having more bling, there's also complaining about new crap for the sake of "keeping things the way they are."

i don't see how they can possibly lose money when more people sign up. unless they're lowballing it right now and taking a loss for current subscribers, the more people use Prime the more they can consolidate deliveries and leverage deals with UPS/Fedex, as well as RIAA/MPAA for their media delivery.

more photos? you mean 1 photo and more renderings.

SUVs are safer because they're bigger.

BMW: you know how to help serve the needs of your obese customers? they need to lose weight.

own? no. used often at school/work? yes. i'd never spend my own money for that stuff. i've had plenty of experience with apple computers, neither the hardware nor OSX have ever been so great that they convinced me to pay the price premium. if it's provided to me for free, i'm fine with it.

not too surprised. i mean, a user can actually open this thing up and upgrade the components, like people do with PCs! blasphemy! and its sexiness is reduced due to the fact that it bears so much similarity to a standard PC tower case. ugh.