@A.Franklin: Well, the Xerox PARC had to dry up sometime.
@A.Franklin: Well, the Xerox PARC had to dry up sometime.
Hmm, I bet this same thing shows up in Firefox 3.7 or 4.0 and gets called a brand new exclusive feature. Like almost everything else in Firefox.
@tonyola: Especially Jaguar.
@xrmb: I'll point out something others have made: the charitable deduction is a lousy way to save money.
@kl0an: I know the feeling: I have income from both Oklahoma and California. As close as I can tell, and I admit I haven't yet call the Franchise Tax Board, I can't get a tax credit in CA for the tax I pay in OK. Since the majority of my income is from Oklahoma, that means I get to pay state taxes on it twice.
@Tony Bullard: Enid is also a major Air Force training base. It is also a major shopping destination for NW Oklahoma. I think okvol's point is that there are millions of Americans who live in areas where close for a tv station is 50+ miles.
@mikedt: Works for me!
@billving: Electric seats of course.
Oh, those wacky Germans are at it again.
@Triborough: Possibly because the Great Lakes iron mining industry couldn't keep up with the demand for steel?
@RetardedSparks: They already do: it's called a Freightliner.
As much as I like the Buick, the Olds is my choice. Hell like this (or an Aston Martin Lagonda) must be shared.
@djlurch: Fark: That Opera did first.
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Bjorn Lomberg on how global warming is not a priority.
@mytdawg: Isn't that a sign of the Apocalypse?
Seems to be the most exciting thing to happen to a Toyota. Ever.
@deusnoctum: That's what I was taught in my Boy Scout first aid training...sixteen years ago.
@cgarison: You're my hero.
@dculberson: Hmmm, using ExxonMobils numbers from their financial report, they had a profit margin of about 10.4%. Hardly the huge windfall the raw $40 billion seems.