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fuck that, you can get me to eat less beef, use less fuel, and recycle cans, but don't even think about going there.
The keyboard looks identical to the one on my Inspiron 700m, except maybe the label on the Window key. It is really bad (small, cramped) and makes my fingers hurt like hell (now I use a full-sized USB keyboard). They really should have made the keyboard bigger like another poster suggests.
Agreed - they ruined it with these crazy ass graphics. Now get off my lawn you damn kids.
@Greg: You misspelled "its" in your post (in the FIRST SENTENCE). This is an embarrassment. For every commenter who posts an awesome post with correct spelling and grammar there is another one who can't tell the difference between its and it's. Get an MLA style guide, copy-paste your documents into Word (one with grammar check I suppose), get a high school diploma, whatever you need to do, stop embarrassing yourself in a major automotive website comments section.

Oh, and no, autoblog didn't misspell Toyota or Toyoda. Google is your friend
Thought bubble translation:
"hm? what?"
"ahaha~"
"*%&#, why are you hitting me"
"ho ho" (korean equiv of girly laughter, like "tee hee")
"hmm thinking"
"argh, why did I do that?"
Umm, how far into the future are they talking about? Color e-ink is still very expensive and slow. Unless it's heavily subsidized, after adding touch screen and networking to this, $100 is just a made up number. How about this: I have a concept flying car that runs on air, max speed of 300mph, folds down to the size of your backpack, 0 emissions, and I expect this to cost under $100. I'm still in my design-phase though.
What she should have done is to find a country with no extradition treaty with the U.S. and retire there. I guess Taiwan is the only one that's any decent from the list (others = North Korea, Iran, and Bhutan). But seriously, what a moron.
A lot of times you can't control #2. I'm a software developer, and no matter where in the bay area, your rent will be more than what most people pay for mortgages... Sure, I could move somewhere else, but the amount of expendable income (savings) will go down with salary, so it makes more sense to live out here for me.

Also, #2 and #10 can be contradictory. If you live in cheaper areas, it is more likely to be farther away from work, increasing your commute and gas usage. Also, the farther you live, harder it is to find someone to carpool with. Telecommuting sounds good, but that's not an option many people have.
Can someone count how many variants Ford has put out now?
V6, GT, Shelby GT500, 2008 Bullitt, and this one. IIRC the rest of them are variants made by other companies.
Guess you didn't see the first comment but this one's actually by Ford, not some "pos mod"
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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