Echo-niner
Echo-niner
Echo-niner

You totally can! I've had one pc for the past 15 years. One pc that gets roughly 1 new major upgrade a year. For example, a new mobo/CPU every 3 years or so, a new graphics card every 18 months or so. Only had like 3 monitors over that time frame, so ultimately, really easy on the wallet cause it's just piecemeal, no

It's definately not blech. It's a film made specifically for younger children, but by that same token, it isn't pedantic or lowest-denominator stuff. I still thought there was a lot of honest emotion in it. Ghibli has nothing to be ashamed of with the film.

Fully, whole-heartedly, and totally agree.

With a few easy driver tweaks, you can make the PC version look really, really, nice.

With such tight build tolerances, I can tell that this is a high-quality vehicle.

I just KBB'd my ancient 94 Wrangler and they say it's still worth 5K, not that I would ever sell her, she was my daily driver for 17 years. I'm going to give her some love this year with and ARB bumper, new tires, rhino-lined tub, upgraded seats and a few other things. Mine's a 4-banger and it's still running strong,

As a parent of three kids, I am about 99% certain the kid was begging to put gas in the car. Mom just overestimated her kid's ability to put a cylindrical object in a round hole. Not a terrible mother, just one who didn't make a smart decision. 

From the driver's perspective, they would have only seen the thickness of the gate. Combine that with a black gate and low light conditions and I could see how this could happen. 

My favorite drive is the Beartooth highway. Charles Kuralt claimed it was the most beautiful stretch of road in the states, and I'm inclined to agree with him. It's a 67 mile stretch of road that starts at the NE entrance to Yellowstone and ends in Red Lodge, MT. Takes you up well into the alpine zone. Amazing vistas

I'm from south Texas and when my wife and I got married, we had no money, but we had a car, so we loaded up and travelled across America with only one stipulation, avoid the interstate system except where necessary. Our trip took us up over independence pass. The road wasn't actually "open", but they didn't lock the

Yes, these officers were obviously in imminent danger and had absolutely no opportunity to get a better grasp of the situation. The only possible answer in that scenario was a fusillade of bullets. Idiot.

Actually, according to the law it isn't.

I bought mine with 10,000 miles on the odometer in 1994. Still have it. Still have people asking to buy it at stoplights.

He may have been at the hospital making rounds and got held over. Maybe not, but many docs see their inpatients really early before heading to the office.

If you've never impulsively kissed a girl, you haven't lived.

It was a known fact that the cameras aren't owned by the municipality, but "rented". If they were installed at an intersection and the revenues generated didn't cover the cost, they would often "titrate" the yellow light length until they generated revenue. The side effect is it created accidents as people slammed on

It says you don't have any kids. They aren't robots, you know.

^That was awesome.