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Yes! The Giants won!
Everything in this article sounded fine until the last sentence. "You can buy it in March from Williams-Sonoma and everywhere in April for $400." $400?!?!?!?
I totally agree. A little confusing, to say the least.
There's only one V6 available in the US market. The 3.3L is only available in Korea.
Well said! I concur with everything you just said.
I was driving home from the mall in my 01 Hyundai Sonata when an unidentified object (maybe a big rock) was bouncing on the highway and hit underneath my car puncturing my oil pan (which I didn't know at the time). I continued to drive home not knowing that I was leaking massive amounts of oil and right in front of my place I suddenly I got an engine light and 5 seconds later my car stalled. The drive was approximately 15 minutes. Surprisingly there was no damage to my engine. There was a safety mechanism built into the engine to prevent permanent damage or that's what the mechanic told me. It cost me $150 to get a new oil pan but my car has been running fine since this incident (I had around 30k miles on it when this happened and I've got 90k on it now).
There is no harm done in changing your oil more frequently than the recommended mileage. In my 2001 Hyundai Sonata manual it also recommends that I change my oil every 7500 miles. I change it between 5000-7500 miles. I'm not sure if there's any benefit from changing your oil so frequently but it won't hurt for sure. If you have money to spend (waste), then change it every 3000 miles.
One more comment. Shouldn't the name of the title be, "Why-Max?" Wi-Max is the technology Earthlink is deploying, not Wi-Fi.
It's too bad Earthlink is dying. Their municipal wi-max program would have made them ahead of the times. I still do think Helio has one of the most attractive phones in the market. I'm waiting for my AT&T contract to expire so I can get the Helio Ocean.
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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