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..make it available for my phone. (AT&T Tilt)
There are 75 images in that gallery and not a single interior photo? There are only so many ways you can look at the outside of a car before your audience starts drooling -- but we're not doing that because we're in awe of the thing..
I'm loving that picture! ROFL
The interior looks like a Pontiac.
Give me that landscape.

(..what car?)
Here's what I noticed (I'm coming from the XM side of things):

They ditched Fred, Lucy, and Ethel. They had a hell of a lot better personality than anything Sirius could come up with.

Chill plays freakin Coldplay. What's up with that? It used to play The Orb, Zero 7, and Massive Attack. Not freakin Coldplay.

Elvis, Springsteen, AC/DC, Metallica, The Grateful Dead, and Jimmy Buffett ALL have their own stations, when XM used to only do this for one artist at a time.

They gutted POTUS by firing everybody and replacing their lineup with a bunch of biased talk shows. (They didn't have to fire Scott Walterman. He was the news director for the entire network!)

..and the one that I'm most upset about: FineTuning. This was my favorite radio station available. It played artists that would get no airtime anywhere else -- the likes of Brian Eno, Ravi Shankar, Vangelis have nowhere else to go.

I have not heard anyone who is pleased with this new lineup. Not one, from either the Sirius or XM camps.
They replaced Ethel, Fred, and Lucy with their Sirius counterparts. The System is online only. They removed FineTuning altogether, and everybody at POTUS has been fired.

Enjoy the new lineup!
..thanks to government bailouts.
That's gotta be John Titor's car.
In the video, the guy said "fresh" too much.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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