but will they come back after the snow?
The most viable option I've seen until battery tech improves significantly is electric cars that have fuel cell capability for distance/emergency. Daily cruising is handled by batteries, but if you need to go far or need power when you don't have time for a full charge up, hydrogen. Unfortunately, that requires a hydrogen infrastructure which is even more of a challenge than just charging stations. Either way, electric vehicles are inevitable and some places are already starting to install charging stations, such as Google's HQ and I think Seattle.
Okay....where do you get this info from...oh yeah your ass. Take a look at his congressional record. motorcycle tire tubes
Probably a default, that or, in the minds of every Apple speculator: "Flash and Shockwave are coming to the iPhone. OMG!!!! I THINK I JUST CAME IN MY JEANS!"
dugg your comment for the first use of the word douchetool I have seen.
Lara...not Laura...
the analogy is not terrible; it actually puts the situation into perspective, very well. the presence of a EULA and only seeing the EULA after purchase does complicate things, but beyond that, it's all about policy. the Vista EULA doesn't state that one is guaranteed a refund for the value of the software if one does not agree to the EULA; it simply states to request a refund or credit, in general, from the manufacturer. how the manufacturer decides to issue the refund is all up to the company and their policy. so just as the car manufacturer can say "hey, i see where you're coming from, you shouldn't have to pay for those useless cup holders," or can say, "sorry, take it as-is or leave it," so can HP make similar policy (software-valued refund check, or return it all or don't return it at all).
Buried, next year he turns what? who gives a @$^$%^@^ Did you see the wiring they put in that Arabs face. Classic.
OSX86 FTW!