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Started with 7.0.1, didn't move to osx till 10.2. Still think 10.3 was the most impressive upgrade from apple. Though 8.5 was pretty good too.
these guys have been doing rotary valves for a long time. I've been waiting for some one to pick up their technology. coatesengine.com
Are you sure your lawn mower has a cvt? a cvt wouldn't seem very logical since they aren't designed to lock down on a set speed. I think your mower probably has a hydrostatics drive, which were quite common on farm tractors.
Why is the volt only going to have a 40 mile range when lead acid evs can typically get over 50? I realize its a function of how many batterys you want to stow in it, but with the lithium batteries gm is using, they should be able to get at least 100 I should think.
I'm interested in one. I like the styling/quality of volvo's, and would like a smaller one with an efficient diesel. One of the reasons I don't usually like small cars is because of their low torque, diesels don't have this problem
I changed to Directv almost a year ago and don't regret it a bit. More HD, better service, and big ten/nfl network. Charter is a joke.
from gizmodo:
"The result is some of the most vivid color we've ever seen on any TV, especially the primary colors of red, green and blue. The blacks were midnight-dark, too, and there was even a 3D version of the TV (goofy glasses required) that only made us slightly cross-eyed."

The colors and black levels are not merely, "on par" with plasmas
Apparently you're the only site that is unimpressed with this technology. Google "laser tv" and you'll see dozens of very impressed journalists. Now if Pioneer was making it...
"we know right" what? Hd DVD may be a dead format, but it's every bit as viable for testing a projector as blu-ray. Get off Sony's nuts already.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"

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