Breaking ≠ braking. RT @mashable: Automatic breaking may one day be required for new cars http://on.mash.to/1IE4vJ7 pic.twitter.com/Jkm0nxWWeP
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Breaking ≠ braking. RT @mashable: Automatic breaking may one day be required for new cars http://on.mash.to/1IE4vJ7 pic.twitter.com/Jkm0nxWWeP
@mashable braking*
.@mashable O... that's terrible, but mine already does that. It's called planned obsolescence. #failpic.twitter.com/jXk0SGzkrE
@mashable Oh that's already required. Cars have and will continue to "break" automatically.
@mashable or braking
@ClumberKim @mashable so there is less breaking.
@mashable braking* 
@mashable mine automatically breaks all the time
@mashable Most cars automatically break around 100,000 miles
@tanyahall @mashable well played
@mashable but how will road ragers get their thrills if their cars don't let them tailgate people? ;-)
@mashable I think breaking is correct. A part of Corporate America's planned obsolescence of products.
@mashable Sounds painful.
Can only be good“@mashable: Automatic breaking may one day be required for new cars http://on.mash.to/1IE4vJ7 pic.twitter.com/7SczV9udxm” #cycling
@LisaRossMagenty @mashable No need to wish ill will on cars. They just need to auto brake, not self-destruct.
@mashable automatic spellcheck may one day be required for writers ;P
@gekido thanks for sharing Mike Wuetherick, have a great Friday :) (insight by http://commun.it )
Breaking: @mashable is broken
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