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Jaguar/Land Rover prognostications come out of woodwork {Autoblog}
Mar 26th 2008 2:59PM Yeah, because building cars works so very horribly in Germany, Austria, Finland, Italy, Japan, the US or France..
These are all countries with a very comparable cost of work as the UK
Quanta teams with OoVoo on HD video conferencing box for your TV {Engadget}
Mar 24th 2008 11:57AM No, never..
Oh look here, that looks familiar:
http://www.mennoboy.com/chris/archives/images/ichat/ichatconference.jpg
Alfa Romeo releases the new Mi.To {Autoblog}
Mar 14th 2008 11:10AM Says the guy called Jerk Face (which is is neither clever nor edgy)
Apple updates Xserve -- "most powerful Apple server ever" {Engadget}
Jan 8th 2008 11:26AM People running an apple network?
Sure you can serve OS X from a linux or Windows machine, but why?
Better luck next year: M3 sold out in the UK for '07 {Autoblog}
Aug 16th 2007 12:09PM What you want is/was/will be called the M3 CSL
(Coupé, Sport, Lightweight)
T-Mobile announcing German iPhone deal tomorrow? {Engadget}
Jul 3rd 2007 4:02PM Italy is far from Europe's biggest cell phone market, that would be Germany, than France, and the UK, than Italy at #4. The Italians are just the cell-phone craziest people you will ever meet.
Vervolf: the mysterious Russian limo {Autoblog}
Dec 5th 2006 5:26PM This looks like a horrible, perverted version of the Lacncia Thesis
http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-2004/2004-Lancia-Thesis-Bicolore-F-1600x1200.jpg
Smart ForTwo here in the States {Autoblog}
Oct 19th 2006 12:47PM No, you were thinking about big Ford Explorers, those are death traps:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=rYJs6mr_kyk
Smart Cars handle crashes quite well
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ju6t-yyoU8s
Autoblog drives the Bentley Continental GTC {Autoblog}
Oct 10th 2006 12:24PM Yes, it's just you..
BMW introduces the Hydrogen 7 {Autoblog}
Sep 12th 2006 11:30AM To #1:
No.. at least with natural gas vehicles no explosions have ever occured. Reason is that the gas evaporates more or less immediately after a crash..
