Mike
Member since: Sep 8th, 2006
Mike's Latest Comments
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Autoblog | 2 Comments |
| ParentDish | 2 Comments |
| Engadget | 1 Comment |
| AdJab | 2 Comments |
| Download Squad | 1 Comment |
| Engadget Mobile | 1 Comment |
| Autoblog Green | 2 Comments |
Recent Comments:
Kenwood bumps their Media Keg DAP with a digital amp (Engadget)
Sep 11th 2006 11:24AM I doubt that we will this player will ever be released internationally, but I sure would love to see it (or rather hear), because the HD30GB9 does look like a solid device.
HTC Excalibur / O2 Xda Cosmo reviewed (Engadget Mobile)
Sep 11th 2006 11:23AM This is a very nice review, I also have a couple of questions:
How good or bad is the camera, could you post some sample pics? How does the keyboard compare to tbe i320? How does the casing feel, Prophet smoothness or hard plastic?
Thanks!
WWII computer replica rebuilt (Download Squad)
Sep 11th 2006 11:20AM The replica sports 108 electromagnetic spinning drums used to test letter combinations that then let analysts match the daily Enigma rotor settings. More than 60 volunteers using original blueprints labored for over 10 years to recreate the computer.
Sun cream that heals sunburn (ParentDish)
Sep 11th 2006 11:19AM thanks for this information
GM Sequel fuel-cell vehicle will be a Chevy (Autoblog Green)
Sep 11th 2006 11:17AM The Good: Decent performance, 300 mile driving range in a full-sized car (something not quite achievable yet with batteries). Clean and Quiet. Can be quickly refilled with hydrogen at a station when taking a long trip — if you could find a hydrogen station, which you can’t.
The Bad: Still tied to filling stations. Hydrogen is reputed to be much less energy efficient than batteries, depending on how the hydrogen is generated. It’s still only a prototype, and we don’t get any indication of when they might be mass-produced or how much they might cost. And. . . I personally wouldn’t feel highly confident driving around with three large 10,000 PSI tanks of anything underneath me. If those rupture, you’d be in orbit.
King Kong Q7: Paris debut for Audi Q7 V12 TDI (Autoblog)
Sep 11th 2006 11:16AM If the six-litre is demanded properly, then the Q7 is to accelerate in 5.5 seconds of zero on 100 km/h. The maximum speed places itself electronically limited with 250 km/h. AUDI indicates consumption as 11,9 litres per 100 kilometer.
KFC once again tries to TiVo-proof ads (AdJab)
Sep 11th 2006 11:13AM KFC has long been associated with fun times and laughter.
FAA okays harness for flying toddlers (ParentDish)
Sep 8th 2006 10:07AM It is designed for children weighing between 22 and 44 pounds but is not approved for use in other vehicles.
Michigan organizations get grants for technology and jobs; green car tech supported (Autoblog Green)
Sep 8th 2006 10:06AM It has to be sustained - going out there and pushing people to come up with great ideas.
SPY SHOTS: Hydrogen powered BMW 7-Series spied (Autoblog)
Sep 8th 2006 10:05AM The model's huge hydrogen tank fills the vast load area, and is the tell-tale sign that this is no ordinary 7. Under the bonnet, the clever V12 engine is able to run on both petrol and hydrogen, and switches automatically between tanks when one or other hits empty.
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