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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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2010-01-16
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Anyone watch the original Transformers movie? In that movie one of the main characters exposed a Nokia phone to an alien energy source to transform it into an evil robot and made the remark, "Nokia's are nasty. You have to respect the Japanese. They know the way of the Samurai." Then another character said, "Nokia's from Finland."
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2010-01-16
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The FCC gave the US a far more open market than the Europeans have. You can not only choose different phones with different features, you can choose different carrier technologies. If you think CDMA is a better technology than GSM, you can choose to go that way. You can choose 2, 2.5, 3, or 4G data networks depending on your phone, your location, and your carrier.
The FCC deliberately chose to allow this openness. But this openness has a price and that price is lack of interoperability.
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2010-01-16
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If they (Nokia) would only show one damn commercial on American television.
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Formula 1 is the peak of motor racing. Why isn't it that popular ? The lack of good American drivers? Shouldn't be a problem, I know many people from Africa and Asia who are passionate about Formula 1. Is it because it's not run by Americans ? I really have no idea why things like NASCAR are more popular. Perhaps a majority of Americans prefer to watch goes round and round in circles and have lots of crashes. Maybe a movie like Talladega Nights has to be made for Formula 1?

...and "drag racing" isn't "auto racing". Anybody can go fast, "straight".
My point is that you won't find 1.5L 1200hp+ motors, that run reliably over a full race distance, for an entire race season, coming out of an American shop/mfg. Never mind the fact that they were built off of used consumer bottom ends that already had 60k km on them already.
(smiley face icon "here", because most of the icons are covered by links and the Active Topics column when posting from my 900)