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I'm in MA and the tailgators don't care lane you're in. That's just the way they drive. I mis-adjusted my rear windshield washer so occasionally I can give them a little squirt.
In my garage, I've still got 7 of the windows I bought about 10 years ago. I keep them as a reminder that Windows-95 and 95 windows are not the same thing. I wonder when that 3 Playstations is going to arrive...
White, silver, and black are colorful?
They're probably already on eBay. "The unit is in the eBay bonded warehouse. You will soon receive instructions on how to send your payment by Western Union to the eBay escrow agent in Lithuania."
It's not just NPR.

I'm using what is apparently a legal FM transmitter with my MP3 player in the car. Some days on my 15 mile drive to work, my listening will be interrupted many times by a stronger signal, sometimes from another car, that's over 100 feet away.

One contributing factor is the poor sensitivity of the typical car FM radio.
Why is it a scam? You're welcome to extract the precious metals and other parts of value and make a profit yourself.

And Windows will still take 10 minutes to boot up.
There's a place in town that rents these to tourists http://www.allearsnet.com/btp/bwbikes.jpg

They're an unbelievable hazard -- too wide for the sidewalk, too slow for the roads full of rubber-necking lost visitors, and invariably driven by mom and dad with the kids whining they're too tired to pedal anymore.
"I wish they could somehow make a standard for each battery..."

Actually they did. It was developed by Duracell and Compaq and used in the Compaq Aero laptops. Unfortunately, its universality never got beyond that series.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a 12- or 13-inch ultraportable that can also play modern games at a reasonable level, for less than $1,000. I know the brainiacs out there can help me out. Love the site, thanks!"
 

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