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I'm assuming that you simply lost one of your sarcasm tags, so you can use one of mine:

/sarcasm

:)
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/27/nissan-shows-off-latest-electric-car-prototype-with-battery-moni/2#comments

Oh did someone get their feelings hurt? Are you embarrased of your lame "first" comments? Or are you just sad that I wasn't more creative when I only called you a jackass?

What are you, 12? Grow up.
oh, did someone get their feelings hurt?

Are you ashamed of all your lame "first" comments?

Grow up, what are you, 12?

you may not be a fanboy but I can tell by all your "first" comments that you are a jackass.
umm...AT&T can't even handle their own network, I shudder to think how crappy the service with my iphone would get if another company dumps a bunch of data phones on it's network!

And I don't even care if they "throttle" the bandwidth, AT&T just can't handle that kind of pressure.
engadget, your comment system blows.

that comment was for: The "i"

dude you make us iphone owners all seem like jackasses.

I bought an iphone because it had the best web browser out of all the phones I tried. It is by far not the best smart phone out there, get real. What it does well...it does well but what it lacks, other phones (including "dumb" phones) have had or been able to do for years. Especially if you start taking price/cost into consideration.
dude you make us iphone owners all seem like jackasses.

I bought an iphone because it had the best web browser out of all the phones I tried. It is by far not the best smart phone out there, get real. What it does well...it does well but what it lacks, other phones (including "dumb" phones) have had or been able to do for years. Especially if you start taking price/cost into consideration.

wow.

electric cars are finally getting some attention (and more importantly R&D) and you're wanting them to meet your silly requirements yesterday?

Yes they have a ways to go to compete and appeal with gas counterparts that have had mainstage for the last 100 years, go figure.

We should expect more, but demand it? You obviously don't understand how the system works. It's not like these are all that electric cars will ever be and that car engineers are all retiring after their greatest achievement. It's simply one step in many on this road to get what you are wanting now. Be patient, that's what everyone would like (and beyond).

And I wouldn't hesitate to say that these cars aren't made with the average person in mind. But they will work for enough people to potentially make a profit. It's not for you, so just check back in a few years.
because this way, people will talk about your car that's why.

Had they not announced the iphone app, this would just be a side note, I doubt engadget would have even had a post about it.

Come on people, think. The advertisers did.

Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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