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Wow... Hot Carolla...

*YAWN*

Block for Pres...
Damn that guy has some money to burn.

-M.
They could be a case study for how to drop your money into marketing and not enough into R&D to make those things actually work.

This phone would have been epic except for the fact hat reliability wise, it was really only good as a paperweight.

But yes... Good study on 'How to Ruin a Company 101'

-M.
Totally disagree... It's time for Crysler to cut the losses and get on with business. They have too many brands that are not offering any added value to the company and do not present any value propositions. Sure they have vested technology, capital, yada yada yada, but end of the day, they are a company that is floating on tax dollars. Time to restructure and get rid of the dead wood (ex. dodge). Look at Ford for example, should they have sold Jag, LR, most of their Mazda ownership, AM, and Volvo? By your same priciples no... But it makes sense for business and Ford is benefiting by not being the free money pirates that GM and Crysler are.

-M.
Totally disagree... It's time for Crysler to cut the losses and get on with business. They have too many brands that are not offering any added value to the company and do not present any value propositions. Sure they have vested technology, capital, yada yada yada, but end of the day, they are a company that is floating on tax dollars. Time to restructure and get rid of the dead wood (ex. dodge). Look at Ford for example, should they have sold Jag, LR, most of their Mazda ownership, AM, and Volvo? By your same priciples no... But it makes sense for business and Ford is benefiting by not being the free money pirates that GM and Crysler are.

-M.

Wow, more gripping than I would have thought. Burr Grinders are far superior than the traditional blade for a few reasons. First, blade grinders you will get inconsistent grind sizes. Think of it this way... Burr grinders work similar to good pepper grinders. There are basically two plates that rotate into each other. Blade grinders are like spinning knives. You will still have chunks if you chop with your eyes closed. Secondly, blade grinders typically elimate heat. Heat will ruin the oils in the bean giving it a artificial taste, often burnt taste. I personally recommend the KitchenAid Pro Series grinder. Here in Canada it costs anywhere from about $150-$300. This is fully adjustable for the perfect French Press to as fine as a Turkish coffee. Hope this helps!

-M.
Razr looks minus Razr quality. Viva Nokia.

-M.
You guys think you're being screwed in the USA... Think Canada. 3 yr contracts. Prices inflated on retail ends. Really only 1 GSM provider. You are correct in identifying lack of competition. Because of that, we also get really crappy stuff. I think Rogers only stopped selling the original Moto Razr a few months ago. Brutal.

-M.
Sony,

Get out while you can... Save yourself...

-M.
It seems appropriate that the same mindless drones that flock to buy an iPhone will ironically use their device to flock to other mindless ads. If anything needs shaking, it is the idiotic iPhone community.

-M.
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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