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phanboy - you obviously live where there is no traffic, so your comments are inappropriate for conversing with people who actually drive in traffic, where being able to accelerate rapidly at a moments notice can and does save lives. I have had people attempt to merge or I needed to merge around a vehicle and accelerating in a non-eco friendly manner saved me and the car behind me (if my only option was to break). Oh and by the way - I drive the speed limit ALWAYS, obey lane change laws, and traffic signals. Best of luck in your communist quest.
Typical response. Although I don't agree with government regulating anything to excess, I don't agree with vehicle manufacturers doing the same. If it is an "OPTION" then sounds good to me. Honda and other manufacturers had a "sport shift" button on their automatic vehicles to make the car rev higher and shift more sporty like. But it sounds just like gun control, we think regulating guns is going to change people. Regulating cars isn't going to change all the idiots on the road...it is just going to hinder survival of the fittest and we'll breed more idiots, instead of educating them on proper driving skills. Driving is a privilege many pretend they have a right to. How bout actually educating driver's on proper driving safety. I meet people every day that don't understand illegal lane changes, the purpose of access ramps and merge lanes, and what a blinker actually does. Thanks Nissan for missing the mark.
We aren't flying the same rockets from the 70's, merely conceptually similar where the manned capsule will set on top of the rocket instead of being attached on the side and cargo will be separate increasing efficiency. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/main/index.html

It is amazingly more than just taking a match to a rocket and watching it go. Still NASA is less than 1% of the federal budget. http://www.space-travel.com/reports/NASAs_space_economy_reaps_windfall_for_humanity_chief_999.html

So, why, for superb imaging and processing of complicated data sets, analysis, and imaging for science and engineering research so we can enhance exploration and progress scientific studies that impact even our economy.

http://www.nasa.gov/topics/nasalife/index.html

NASA benefits our lives everyday and is less than 1% of the federal
budget. Please support their work, NASA doesn't buy things they
can't justify. TRUST ME. I'd love to hook up my 360 to that thing.
Are they trying to open up dialog about colors or destroy the T-Mobile brand name?
Bulova...had it repaired once, and it needs it again. Not very shock
resistant...time to get another watch, like one made with e-Ink
I love how the mom so astutely claims that it isn't about facts, it is about a bunch of what-ifs and the possibility of making money based on those what-ifs. Give the guy a new ipod and send him back to work. Maybe someday he'll be smart enough to tell the difference between flames and bit of smoke and his crazy mom won't dream up possible disasters when their wasn't one.
Now if they only made a 1.5 mil Spider with a 4 cylinder, we'd be set.
Sweet! More proof that life is all about perception and our hopes of others perceiving that we are unique and shallow, just like everyone else.
Next, camera manufacturers are going to limit how we distribute our photos. Then we can safely own nothing of our own and have no say in what we do with items we only imaged were ours. Let's give them a hand for attempting to make more money off consumers who have to have everything, even if it means supporting organizations with flawed greedy ethics.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"
 

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