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Honda needs to make the Fit more fuel efficient. Its a damn shame that the bigger Civic is more fuel efficient than the fit.
Apple is evil Inc. If they were as big as Microsoft, we would be paying $3000 for 500Mhz G4s.
Looks like the "futuristic" version of a bluray burner some movie prop dude thought up in the 90's.
With tiles, you always need a repetitive pattern that makes some sort of sense. So this could be cool if you could put the tiles together to either make a really big interchange, or the lines matched up to make some sort of pattern.

As it is, it'll just look like scribbles all over the wall.
10. Why is everyone getting worked up about a 200 hp Civic??? Why is it that imports ALWAYS have significantly less torque than they do hp? But it's ok, brag about the Honda because it's a Honda instead of looking at the specs.
Posted at 6:16PM on Feb 27th 2007 by Jeremy

Ever heard of a Mazdaspeed 3? 263 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque. The hot hatch market is cornered by the Europeans, and we don't get any of those in the US except the Golf R32, which isn't shy of torque either.
"There's no difference between wifi and copper. You connect to a wireless network you break the law. The "free" wifi is for the patrons of the library."

Your post contains three sentences filled with stupid.

There is plenty of difference between wifi and copper, but for the purposes of this discussion, its irrelevant, since there was no wireline hookups available.

If he was there a few hours before, when the library was open, he could sit inside and connect. Heck, he could even sit in his car and connect if he wanted to. If he can go in and connect, he is a patron.

Anyone defending the police without knowing all the facts is doing themselves a disservice. The wifi was available without requiring physical access to the library, and he took advantage of the connection on his own time. It seems that libraries are only open when the homeless and the jobless and housewives and children can take advantage of them, good on him for extending the service hours. If they didn't want people using the wifi after hours, they should have posted that fact somewhere instead of the police going all Gestapo on him.
How about a video about the u740? I'd like to see a video along with the photos.
If you don't want to spend $40 per month on a PDA data contract with Cingular to get iffy HSDPA speeds, wifi is your only option. While I don't really use the wifi on my SDA, its because data is cheap for me and I rarely need to access the net with my phone when I'm at home, and unsecured wifi is rarely available nowadays.
#9, you've gotta be stupid to assume that women don't get into as serious accidents as men. Tell all the women on the Interstate that they keep their speed slow when they're overtaking me while my speedo is at 85 in their V6 minivans with loads of kids in the back.
Come on, where are the photoshops of this thing like the NVIDIA debacle of a few years ago?? I want to see photoshops of this humonguous thing acting as a vacuum cleaner, road debris cleaner etc among other things. :-D
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"For a long time I have been searching for a portable device where I can store all of my CDs in MP3 format and stream the songs wirelessly to my HiFi system. The portable device must I've tried FM transmitters, they all suck. I don't want a docking station. Any help? Thanks!" have a display so that I easily can scroll through the playlists (I don't want to use a TV or monitor). I suppose that there must also be a second device that is connected to the HiFi system that would receive the wireless streams from the portable device.
 

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