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I think I'll wait for the Ford Flex, the mileage may not be any better but more useable space at a lower price point.
Is this really that big a deal?

It's no different than when Bob Lutz said the Prius was 'worthless' or whatever comment he made...

These guys do it all the time...
I just switched from Comcast to DirecTV. Not so much that I was unhappy with Comcast (although their HD-DVR is far worse than the DirecTV one) but because they couldn't tell me any timeline for adding new HD. To me it's about content, not about the box.
And the HD quality, despite my mis-givings about rumoured 'HD-lite', has been perfectly fine - just as good as Comcast. I guess it was worse back when the used MPEG-2?
Of course there's plenty of 'good reason' to complain.

When color came around, the studios rushed to produce their big shows in color to steal viewership. It was the consumers who sat around and said 'why do I need a color tv when my b&w works fine?'

Now, it's the opposite. Consumers want HD and the providers don't way to pay to produce it.

Fine, as a consumer I'll go out and buy a nice high quality SD TV while they make up their mind....Oh wait, I can't do that....they're all HD now!
"This is ridiculous. Firstly McLaren haven't been found guilty of using the data, meerly possessing it."

I thought the point of this new hearing was to review the new email evidence of Alonso discussing with de La Rosa (their test driver) how the car has improved with the info they got from Ferrari.
It's the number two sport on the planet, just slightly behind soccer.

The real question is how you garnered your arrogant attitude without any substance to back it up.

Oh, that's right, you're American.
Never mind...
Is the truck driver trying to spit at the photog?
Sorry, "Jack" - continually repeating a lie doesn't make it the truth.

Something us "under the hill" people learned from watching you "over the hill" people.
"The profits from vehicle sales stay in America no matter where money is spent or where the vehicles are made"

That is some wacky, voodoo economics. And no, it doesn't. Sometimes, it gets spent overseas. Do you even read what you typing?

How does GM spending $6Billion in Korea to hire Korean designers, Korean accountants, Korean assemblyline workers, etc. help American workers in any way?

Oh wait, it doesn't. Except it helps YOU, Mr. RETIRED GM autoworker keep his pension and overpriced healthcare. I do feel sorry for you, in that you inexplicably trusted your retirement to a corporation with a 30 year history of lies and distortions.

And by the way, Volvo is owned by Ford, despite what your wacky website says...
Except that GM just spent a bunch of it's "bottom line profits" in Korea, not America.

But don't let the truth stand in the way of your over the hill jingoism.



Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"

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