2002SLPCamaroSS
2002SLPCamaroSS
2002SLPCamaroSS

The handrail in the elevator has also expressed regret for its involvement.

"I have an iPhone case like this!"

They're V6-powered now. Where's the 3800?!

The hypocrisy is astounding, seeing as they've been doing it with Call of Duty since 2008...

Just turn it all off and rip the panel out.

You know I really really want to feel for them because a bad launch for a console does indeed stink in a country that is often a major player of the product involved but I just can't. Microsoft did so much terrible garbage before it's launch and after where it pretty much said whatever to some of these markets on

that is dependent on gem and rift level, if you have a level 3 gem and run a 10 rift, itll be 100%, but a level 10 gem on 10 rift be probably 50% or less.

In related news, Giants fans mourn the passing of Eli Manning.

Maybe Valve will get around to actually fixing the Early Access system now instead of doing nothing apart from putting hats in TF2.

'Babies left in inventory.'

Lol.

i dunno. I think they want Bernie the Muppet king to change the rules so they can win again. It's more like complaining the basket is ten feet high so demanding the sport lowers it to eight.

And the C&D was one of the more middle school esque displays I have ever seen from a grown car company. Sooo.

Some pictures of the material that Ferrari doesn't like should be helpful to understanding and discussion...republishing these has a nice side effect of aggravating Ferrari's lame decision to issue a C&D letter:

Gee, i guess you shouldn't buy a ferrari... end sentence

My thoughts exactly, I'd just fax back 1000 copies of a picture of a middle finger

I don't usually say this, but f-you, Ferrari. I hope you lose all your raves and all your customers who can drive and aren't just rich posers buy McLarens instead.

As long as he's not representing the car as a Purrari with the intent to make a buck, he's covered under a)parody law and b)ownership rights. Ferrari is waaaaaaay off line in this case.

He bought the car; it is no longer Ferrari's property.