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'exasperated the situation'? Really?

Kids these days...
I am currently Slinging, but in SD (yuk). Sling from Georgia to Michigan, to the Netherlands, to France, all over the place.

Use it to let my family in Europe watch US television/cable. It's the real-time version of a region-free DVD player for them :-)
Am I the only one who is distracted by her upper lip? I keep staring at it; so much so that I miss most of the episode...

She was beautiful before Botox, does she actually think she looks better now? Sigh...
Until recently, we owned a 2005 Pilot. It may not have looked very pretty, but it was the most solid vehicle we have ever owned. Everything about it just expressed 'quality'. Minimal maintenance, nothing ever breaks, and interior materials hold up under use.Too bad the residual value was still sky high after three years, or we would have bought it.

The back seat may not look like much, but even for me at 6'4" it was a reasonably comfortable place to sit, mainly because of the reclining feature of the seat back.

If this new model improves on that (sans the ugly grille and cheap interior materials) Honda should sell many more of them.
Shark's stories have not been very original lately, but I still like it a lot more than most cop shows.

The whole father-daughter thing is as annoying as Jack Bauer and his daughter on the first seasons of 24 though.
It's not about enforcing seat belt use at all.

In Europe, a driver's license is more that a glorified ID card; it actually means that you have mastered some important skills, and have passed an actual test, one that is hard to pass. Driving is a privilege, and a valued skill.

This mindset then makes people take driving seriously.

The most important safety measure that could come about in the US is politicians growing a pair and having the political will to enforce higher standards for driving skills.
The design center was in the UK? I guess that solves the 'why are Moto phones so hideous' mystery.

Doesn't really matter where the design center moves to, it couldn't be worse than this one.
Niiiiice.

Too bad it's RHD.
Next time, do a little more than quoting a press release.

I own the previous incarnation of this camera, and would advise anyone who's considering this model to NOT buy it.

Gripes:

- doesn't show anything if not lit by full daylight or very strong artificial lighting
- video snippets are too short. Also, the snippets are encoded in such a way that you can't view them in the latest versions of Vista/WMP
- the video can only be viewed in Internet Explorer (ActiveX)
- the video stream can NOT be used in any other way (i.e. embedded in your own website)
- general unresponsiveness of Linksys to user requests.

If this new camera has corrected these evils, I might consider one again, but from the specs it looks very similar to the old one, except for the color.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I own an iPhone 3G and I'm looking for a decent speaker / alarm clock for it. I am going to listen music in a mid-sized room, so I want nice quality speakers with solid bass. I also want to use it as an alarm clock, so it would be great if there is such a feature. The price can be low-mid to mid-high range. I was looking at the Klipsch iGroove SXT; it's powerful, slick and the reviews are good, but it doesn't have an alarm clock feature. It's no deal breaker if I can set it up from the iPhone, but I'm not sure. Thanks!"
 

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