"I'm praying to Dawkins that this is only a prototype, if it weren't bad enough that there appear to be at least 30 buttons, only a few of them look like they're actually going to be at all raised and therefore things you can actually press without pulling over/veering into another car."
"I'm pretty certain it's actually been official policy for a long time, though judging by the comments on here and the very angry reviews of Apple's MagSafe power adapters on the Apple Store, very few people have bothered to check.
Whether your product is in or out-of-warranty, you can take your adapter (you don't need to take the computer) to an Apple-Authorized Service Provider or Apple Retail Store for evaluation and replacement if necessary.
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My Rev."
"Maybe it was because I did it on the first day the App Store was available, but I accidentally bought an app I figured would be free, went through the usual "I inadvertently purchased something" route via the "Report a problem" link in my iTunes purchase history, and got a refund no problem.
"I have reversed the charge for the accidental purchase you reported."
""cogeneration plant,"
Cogeneration is also known as CHP, combined heat and power, which does exactly what it sounds like, providing heat and power from the same plant.
CHP is so kick-ass because normal power plants (coal, nuclear, natural gas etc.) only tend to convert around 30% of the heat they make into actual electricity, throwing the rest away."
"Aside from the Tesla lawsuit, which slightly unnerves me about Fisker as a whole, I find it a little worrying they still don't appear to have announced it's non-EV range, MPG, or charge times.
@x23 and @swoyekr: While I do think there are a number of people who like having a hybrid that stands out as one (read: a Prius), if you look at the hybrid versions of most standard vehicles, they rarely get near the MPG that a Prius or Insight will get, I'm betting their aerodynamics (and therefore looks) are a big reason as to why."
"Although I might be wrong on this, IIRC, one of the reasons it's so insanely priced is because it includes a licensing fee to NVIDIA for some of the backwards compatibility support (NVIDIA made the first Xbox's graphic chip)."
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