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No. Just.....no. Both parties were pricks. Both deserve to have their licenses pulled for a few years until they can grow up.

No, it should be against the law to be foolish enough to assume that you can afford a 10 year old car that sold for $100,000 new, and not have to plunk down some serious money for repairs. There's a good reason these cars are so cheap, folks! (And yes, I have owned my share of old Benzes)

Upon seeing the title of this article, I was prepared to shake my head knowingly and say, "No. There are no other cars that are the 240Z." I was pleasantly surprised! They are indeed Zs! :-)

I don't care if he was flying on the freakin' wing. The man literally (not figuratively) risked his life to preserve your freedoms, and you don't think we should perform this TINY little service for him? I feel sad for you.

Yes. Completely. (hint: Only the 280's (and late 260's) had big bumpers, and of those, only the 77 and 78 were had the accordion finishers.) It's true that I've spent waaay too much of my life staring at the undersides of Z cars!

It's simple. You don't understand the definition of the word "value". You do not value what this car offers. The target market for this car are people who WILL value it, and they will pay dearly for what it offers. You and I will continue to drive secondhand, supercharged Miatas (or whatever your brand of choice

Why the hate? It probably cost BMW $15 to implement since they're already supplying power to the seat, and I imagine it would be a dead simple thing to circumvent if you didn't like it.

Gotta tell ya - I moaned when I saw this picture.

He didn't say it was an Ultimate Arrow. It's shown as being a Tuatara.

@Ryan: Look at the rest of his decor. The industrial casters don't look out of place.

Airline security screens are not the main issue here. In this country we are such prudes that we're willing to make a federal case over some anonymous person in a hidden room seeing our winkies and vajayjays. It's just SKIN, people, the same as a nose or a finger or an earlobe. We pack so much significance into

I'm so sorry to hear this. It was so nice to think that a startup company could pressure the big DSLR manufacturers to step up their game. Competition like that rarely fails to improve the breed.

I'm so sorry to hear this. It was so nice to think that a startup company could pressure the big DSLR manufacturers to step up their game. Competition like that rarely fails to improve the breed.

Okay, people, it's time to stop being stupid. The purpose behind these cards isn't so you can show the officer how wrong he/she is, it's to use them as flash cards and educate yourself so you don't HAVE to pull out the cards when the time comes.

@NeoTechni: You are completely and utterly wrong.

@akarpens: If you believe you are witnessing an officer doing something wrong, you have every right - no, you have an OBLIGATION to document it to the best of your ability and THEN go to the proper channels with proof. We do not live in Nazi Germany, and the police are not the all-powerful SS.

This is epic. The portability of a tablet when you want it, and the lap stability & input speed of a netbook when you need it. If they come out with this sucker and it's got a truly good keyboard, I'll buy the freakin' iPad! (I was hoping for the Always Innovating TouchBook, but... meh.)

@Pahoo: No, it completely doesn't defeat the point. It would turn the iPad from a toy into something useful to me. I have not purchased an iPad because it's a pure consumer device, and I like to produce (write). If I could dock the iPad and type for six hours on a full-sized keyboard with real keys, then pull the