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The scariest thing I ever saw in the dark was my Xbox red ring a week before Modern Warefare 2 came out, the game I'd waited over a year for. And unfortunately I'm unemployed at the moment and can't afford to buy a new one now. Hoping for a win!
It all depends on where you are. For example, I was looking for an app like this the other day when I went to the fair. I parked in a parking lot I was fairly unfamiliar with, and had to walk half a mile to get in, plus it was going to be dark when I got back.
How is this even a question? The BMW 2002 Turbo, without a doubt!
Marc, I want to ask this very honestly. I assure you I don't mean it in any other way, but for those of you that still ask for a physical keyboard, have you even tried a virtual keyboard and given it any time? I have an iPhone now, and previously had a phone with a physical keyboard that slid out. At first the iPhone took getting used to, however once you do, I can type at least twice, if not three times as fast on the iPhone than I ever could on a physical keyboard.

The keys to a good virtual keyboard is that they have to be big enough screens so that it's not TOO cramped, and it HAS to be a capacitive screen. Resistive screens DO suck for virtual keyboards, but with a capacitive screen I'd never go back to a physical keyboard.
I'd kind of have to agree. I love their keyboards, but their mice are overpriced and hard to like. I love Apple, but their constant push to make things more simple is annoying when it comes to a mouse. I have 5 fingers on my hand, I'm not too stupid to use them, so you don't have to keep removing buttons. We'll see how this one does though. I'll give it a try before placing an opinion on it.
I can only assume they'll have drivers for Boot Camp, so I'm sure it will work for Windows in time, at least partially.
I'm with you KA. I personally loved Bangle's designs. Being the owner of an E92 335i, I constantly get compliments on my car, so it can't be too bad. Also, I think the E60 5 series BMWs were some of the best looking cars on the road. Now, the 7 and 1 series I don't like as much, but I still don't see how so many people can dislike his designs. As much as I like older BMWs too, the current 3s look light years better than the E46s, which I really liked as well. The sedans are a bit boring, but the coupe looks amazing.

Now, on the contrary, designs like this one make me shake my head and wonder why my money is being wasted on such a ridiculous waste of time.
That's because no one cares about Texas football! Oklahoma vs Tulsa is where it's at this weekend!
Nice giveaway. I'm in!
Headed to the Ale House now for the State game tonight! But the real fun starts Saturday at 7... BOOMER SOONER!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm in the market for a new phone and money isn't a limitation. I'm also not partial to any particular US carrier, but here are some of the features I'd like to have: WiFi, GPS, good coverage in lots of places, push Gmail (a must!), physical keyboard (a must!), a touchscreen, decent battery life and a relatively slim body. And please, nothing that has a fruit logo on it. No offense to the fruit fans, though. Thanks!"

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