dan
Member since: Feb 14th, 2006
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| Autoblog | 3 Comments |
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| Engadget | 39 Comments |
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First Drive: 2009 Kia Borrego
Jul 21st 2008 1:31PM (Autoblog)JATY DR7200: Breathalyzer and nav...all in one!
Jul 17th 2008 4:37AM (Autoblog)Osaka PD puts all it has into a car chase. And we mean everything
Jan 27th 2008 4:55AM (Autoblog)Oh, and watch out for hop-ons. You'll get some hop-ons.
Astucia SolarLite LED studs light up highways after dark
Nov 21st 2007 10:30PM (Engadget)Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon makes its way into desktops, our hearts
Oct 18th 2007 7:08PM (Engadget)What would the iCar be like?
Aug 30th 2007 2:09AM (Engadget)1. If you accidentally hit one of the function keys, all the windows in the car disappear. Or a thermometer, calendar and a calculator might appear on the dashboard.
2. Everyone will insist on driving one to Starbucks, where they will also insist that they park the car on top of their tables.
3. All the usual buttons and controls are hidden in various locations. You must use the built-in Spotlight feature to locate them.
4. The rearview mirrors show the car behind you in normal mode, or in 9 nine funky distortion effects, such as "black & white", "fisheye", and "pop-art".
Misumi lays claim to "world's smallest camera"
Aug 21st 2007 4:36PM (Engadget)Either someone is peeking at me under the door before crashing through the door to bust me meth lab, or someone is sticking this up my ass, and talking about how I need to start eating salads and veggie burgers.
Bad times, man, bad times.
BTC's 24-inch ZEUS 7000 240MA LCD does HDMI
Aug 21st 2007 4:31PM (Engadget)Samsung to receive insurance payout for power outage damage
Aug 6th 2007 4:30PM (Engadget)There's no way there exists any backup generator that's big enough to keep that plant running non-stop for however many hours it'll require them to figure out what went wrong with the power grid and fix it. I bet they have a BIG ASS generator, and that probably buys you maybe half an hour or so, during which you can back up some data, and safely bring some of their more sensitive equipment off line, before the whole thing comes crashing down.
I mean these plants probably consume as much power as a small city. There's absolutely no way any backup generator will keep these plants stay on line for more than a few hours, unless your backup generator is an actual power station, or a small nuclear reactor.
Deep-brain electrical stimulation brings man out of vegetative state
Aug 2nd 2007 2:40PM (Engadget)Seriously, though, is he going to need those electrode in his brain all the time, or can he take it out now, since he's awake?