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Yep. They were very vague and almost misleading about a lot of details until a few weeks ago when more and more disappointing news emerged. I had to tell my nephew I changed my mind about getting it. He was pissed because he was getting my buddy pass, then Google said the buddy passes weren't going to work at launch.

Where was all this fancy testing when I wasted a year’s worth of savings on a Jaguar CD back in 1994?

Have you ever been to a friend's house when they try to break out something other than Hellman's? That's when I excuse myself for the evening and proceed to block them from ever contacting me again. Even worse if they think I'm going to be okay with the Miracle Whip.

Your view on thread count makes a lot of people a lot of money. There is much more to a fine set of linens than thread count. 

Tires for your vehicle should definitely be #1 on this list. It'll become more apparent over the next few months as to why.

I never really thought about it but that really is a great idea. If even something like a four cylinder Camry had the option, I'd happily buy one in classic Camry tan. I'm pretty sure the majority of people in the northern half of the US would also choose this option, and maybe we can finally start seeing fewer SUVs

The ones who put in 20% are the ones who are most vocal about the "merits" of unions. 

It would be extremely beneficial, actually. 

It’s way too easy for union leadership to convince people of their own necessity. I’m as anti-union as they come but I’ve been considering starting one for the financial boost it would bring me. At this point, I’ve grown to appreciate the skill of manipulation required to convince such a large group of people to hand

How good it *still* looks? Your truck is 4 years old.

Same here with math and physics. I can't help but wonder how different things would be had calculus been taught in my school to everyone instead of just the gifted kids. 

Perhaps it was VOCs mentioned in the article (since I definitely didn't read the study before 1996). Either way, I appreciate your explanation.

I'm pretty sure chemistry works the same on both sides on the ocean. 

Where does the $500 come from?

You ought to open a gas station and let us know how your plan works out.

Not necessarily. I’ve seen similar differences (unintentional oxymoron) in Los Angeles that can be explained by the differences in rent. A prime location with high visibility is going to fetch more in rent than the one just off the boulevard.

Why not let the market figure it out instead of imposing morals on the electorate?

I read a study last year that suggested vehicle emissions had very little to do with urban air quality. Believe it or not, the main culprit (according to the study) is CFCs from aerosol cans and air conditioning. Not being a scientist myself, I can't speak to the integrity of the study but I tend to believe scientists

That song is usually how I warm up the crowd at karaoke.

Do you carry a smartphone? If so, I have some news for you.