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I love MiniDisc's... I still use mine to this day. I purchased my deck and portables back in the mid to late 90's and they still work flawlessly.

It was a great product and Sony just didn't know how to really market it. I guess that and I'm not sure the American public really was able to understand it and get over their obsession with making mixed tapes...
56 inch portable NES.... well not portable, but 56" of NESgoodness
Since when did 9 days turn into two weeks?

I will admit they are idiots however.

Get lives or next time preorder sooner!
I don't know about you guys, but these ads get my dog to stop doing whatever she is doing, dead in her tracks.

She watches the ad and the continues on chewing whatever it was she wasn't supposed to be chewing before the ad.

I DVRed the commercial if only to subdue my puppy for a few minutes.
Just curious if anyone knows if the input plug on the bottom is the same size as the iPod's? I know in a CNet review I watched they said it was a proprietary USB input, but it looks roughly the same dimensions as an iPod adapter from all the photogs that I have seen.

I'd love to look into a Zune but only if I'd be able to use it with my existing iPod2Car installation.

TIA.
I've owned the phone for slightly more then a month now and love it. It's by far one of the easiest phones to use in the Verizon stable right now. My brother has the Moto E815, and while that was my choice when it came for my NE2 discount, it was mighty old by that time and I was wanting something a little newer.

The touch controls take a bit of getting used to, but you can also adjust them accordingly to your tolerance.

Another huge plus is does not have the standard VZW GUI but rather runs on a form of flash.

It's a buy if you ask me.
Scion co-exists within Toyota dealerships. I believe there are only 1, maybe 2 as self sufficient dealerships in the US and this is why the 750 sq/ft is the desired size so that it doesn't take away any more of Toyota's showcase floor then it really has to. They just want enough for info, kiosks, a few sales associates, and that's it.
I didn't ask for it... but if the price were right, I'd consider it.

It'd definitely be the talk of a party... and hell I'd have fun guessing what my BAL is prior to blowing into the little thing.

Here's to beer!
Cocaine is one helluva drug...

You have a better chance of seeing Jebus walk on water...
@1 - I understand where you are coming from, but it boggles my mind why someone wouldn't atleast tilt up the roof... it improves the airflow thru the car immensely and reduces the wind noise.

@3 - Tell your friend to spray some lubricant on the tracks near the wind deflector rails. A lot of times this'll happen to me when it's hot, and only if the car has been sitting in the sun for a period of time. Once it starts doing this, I just apply a little grease to the rails and all works great.

@12 - I agree it's a human problem, but any company is bound to have it's share of problems with an increased stake in the market place. I'd still love to see the % of vehicles effected vs. total units sold and compare Toyota/Honda and the Big 3...

I do believe it's an isolated problem though... have any 06 or 07 cars been effected by this? I believed it was an 05.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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