Daily Archives: May 20, 2012


Let's get something perfectly clear 1

The only thing that bogs down +Motorola's Android phones is Motorola's blur interface. I've been running my Droid 3 with a series of ICS builds for more than 2 months and it has consistently performed better than it ever did with the stock Gingerbread with Blur.

As I've suggested with +Samsung Mobile, Motorola should offer a stock ICS build for its phones that users can opt to use if they want or stick with the original Blur'ed Gingerbread build.

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Motorola skipping Ice Cream Sandwich for some devices, worries it'll make them fat
Despite Motorola's Android 4.0 rollout schedule, not every one of the manufacturer's devices are ready for dessert — some, the outfit says, will

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Some tips for theists: 2

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Some tips for theists:

1) We don't believe in Hell, so you can nix the threats.
2) Saying "God Bless" doesn't make you compassionate, especially after #1.
3) We've read your bible. Amateur work with serious continuity problems.
4) Don't tell atheists we're immoral when we comprise 0.4% of U.S. prisons.
5) We think its cute when you point at other faiths and say, "That's so dumb!"
6) Frightening kids with threats of eternal agony is child abuse.
7) Think of what your offering of 10% might have done elsewhere.
8) God has his divine hand on your life? Then why spend so much on insurance?
9) Putting your 50-year-old pastor in ripped jeans does not make him "edgy."
10) Stay off our porches, out of our science books and away from politics.

That's all for now. Thanks.

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With CBS boss Les Moonves indicating that his network is planning to demand $4 million… 1

With CBS boss Les Moonves indicating that his network is planning to demand $4 million for a 30 second Super Bowl ad slot (up from $3.5 million this year) it's no wonder that +General Motors has opted to say "thanks but no thanks."

I'm guessing that GM will actually make a series of Super Bowl style ads just as they did this year and in years past. The only difference is that they won't actually run during the broadcast of the game.

If you think back to the week leading up to the game this year and the last several years, most of the big ads had already been posted on Youtube and most people had seen them long before kickoff. There were almost no surprises during the game. GM's Super Bowl ads will get just as much attention during the pre-game period and without costing them a penny.
#generalmotors #superbowlcommercials

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Why GM spurned the 2013 Super Bowl
NEW YORK — Not long after announcing that it will stop advertising on Facebook, General Motors said Friday it would not be a sponsor in the Super Bowl in 2013 either. What's going on here? Deep-p…

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If you've been considering a buying a new hybrid vehicle you've no doubt… 3

If you've been considering a buying a new hybrid vehicle you've no doubt noticed that there is a significant price premium associated with adding electric drive motors and big batteries to a vehicle. You will almost certainly have lowering operating costs thanks to the regenerative braking and electric assist, but several things factor into how long it will take for those savings to overcome that initial premium.

Over at FuelEconomy.gov they've put together a nice little calculator that estimates the payback period of a hybrid compared to its conventional alternative. Hybrids get most of their benefit from recapturing kinetic energy during braking, saving it in the battery and then returning it to propulsion through the motor. If you do most of your driving on the highway, the benefits of a hybrid will be limited, but if most of your commuting is stop and go urban traffic, the payback will be a lot quicker so make sure you adjust the slider for how much city driving you do.

In general for the average driver that does about 15,000 miles and 55% in the city, the payback for most hybrids is about 4-5 years.
#hybrid #fuelefficiency

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Hybrid Compare
These are some hybrid models that may pay you back quickly when compared to a similarly equipped non-hybrid model. Select a model to see how it compares based on your fuel prices and annual miles.

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