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I don't need no stinkin' manuals....
A step in the right direction, but what I REALLY want is a tablet PC with Vista Home Premium..... ohh and it should still be $565!

Locks are for honest people.
To be honest, there is enough "crap" on the web already. We don't need competing blogs (WR) making up stories to attract attention. In the end, you hurt the entire creditability of these "news" gathering organizations and look ignorant doing it. When Car & Driver publishes a joke, you know it. You've taken blogs creditability back a few steps and what did it serve? Confirming what? the obvious fact that the internet finds and spreads information (right or wrong) like a CA wildfire? Good job! You could not figure that out on your own?

Idiots....
The shake provided by the 900HP motor will probably knock out the 2.4GHz computer in record time. I do like the exterior though.
RFID, exactly what our robot overlords will need to take inventory and keep surveillance on us prior to the attack
I mean really? Did they do ANYTHING to the car? Why would you bring this to SEMA? Run an ad in "Family Circle" and move on.
I believe he crashed the Porsche BEFORE the Enzo. He should have quit while he was "ahead".
#2 - VERY funny. At least the "Piano Man" has something to contribute to this world.

Where are my keys? (hiccup)
That is one "busy" keyboard. Nothing like printing two characters in two directions to "improve" readability.

My eyes! my eyes! Avert your eye's..

:)
So they chose to do all that work...... on the ugliest Porsche ever made. Classic.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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