@Al Capa This is a gadget site. Who loves gadgets? A: Nerds! Nerds tend to think taking something literally, silly word puns, and imaging strange combinations and juxpositioning something into an unusual context are all funny.
Notice how often the humor here both in the reviews and comments is sometimes very dry. Now that I have explained that to you, AL, do you understand? Personally, I think a fuel cell large enough to charge a Chevy Volta or an Aptera would be great, especially if that fuel cell could use gasoline. That way I could fill up my future electric car with gas or methanol to generate electricity to make it go.
The N9 has arrived. What we can say from our first experience is that we're in the presence of a fantastically designed device with a gorgeous AMOLED screen and some highly responsive performance.
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What is the obsession with taking it on a plane? You can keep it in check in luggage instead of your handbag.
This thing would not even be allowed there I bet.
@Al Capa This is a gadget site. Who loves gadgets? A: Nerds!
Nerds tend to think taking something literally, silly word puns, and imaging strange combinations and juxpositioning something into an unusual context are all funny.
Notice how often the humor here both in the reviews and comments is sometimes very dry. Now that I have explained that to you, AL, do you understand? Personally, I think a fuel cell large enough to charge a Chevy Volta or an Aptera would be great, especially if that fuel cell could use gasoline. That way I could fill up my future electric car with gas or methanol to generate electricity to make it go.