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Making a mistake isn't a bad thing - it's what you do after you realize you were wrong that counts.

@astrograph: I'd rather have good looking SVGA than crappy 720P.

@Scaramanga: Most fast lenses become as sharp as their slower counterparts when moved down a stop or two, and they give you the advantage of being able to shoot indoors without a flash or tripod if you wish. I can live with a bit of softness in the corners, but I can't live with pictures that are blurry because of

@Scaramanga: Although you are technically correct on all points, there is another factor to consider.

*love*

I'm not really certain why this showed up on Jalopnik, but guys... YOU MADE MY DAY! I love seeing holier-than-thou jerks get exposed like this.

Seriously? By the time I drove a car for the first time, I'd already driven about a thousand miles in my mind. I worked out what it would feel like, I got the timing down and it just...worked. I only killed the engine once, and that was while starting off in the middle of a hill. After a few jerky shifts, it was

That was shot with ambient light?

Wow! Good engineering paired with fantastic design - and it didn't even come from The Land of Jobs. See? Other companies can do it, too!

I can't tell if you're stupid, or just bad at telling jokes. Most of the "redundant" technologies you scoff at are designed to save the bacon of inattentive or inept drivers who get in over their heads. It would be nice to think that 100% of the dirvers on America's roads are as highly trained and skillful as you