NuttySquirrel
My Other Car is a Squirrel
NuttySquirrel

I think it's part of the campaign to gain traction for hatchbacks (and then wagons) in the US. If we just make people think they are SUVs, they will start to buy them.

Yes, they are. This is also true of airplanes, but the airlines found that people didn't want to ride backwards in an airplane, so the seats face forward.

This is a chipmunk, notice the stripes. Also, chipmunks wouldn't live in a group of 6. Baby squirrels would.

Nah, just wondering if the reviews, such as those found on yelp, stated it was a dive bar. [www.yelp.com]

What was the bar/restaurant?

Wouldn't that be a reason to keep it?

I still wanna know the total.

It's a neat idea, hopefully they flesh some things out more (larger interface, multiple queues, etc). The main experience works well, save for when the aforementioned lag happens.

MSI also has laptops coming out which can do that as well. GT780 [www.msi.com]

Third slide (fabia), missing a 'T' at the beginning of "The"

What you're paying for with a new movie/tv show is the social factor: People like to talk about what is new. You might have a conversation with your friends/coworkers about Thor, whether good or bad, but it's probably less likely you're going to be talking about season 2 of The X-Files around the watercooler.

There are definitely different sounds for the cars, but it's true they accelerate and brake too quickly. I was looking up the cistalia last night: 0-60 in 18.2, 50 hp, etc, but it definitely is way quicker in the game (it's one of the faster cars I've driven thusfar).

It's actually not that bloody or violent. You are investigating some gruesome murders, but it's not over the top (no blood shooting everywhere if you shoot someone, etc) The atmosphere (cars, buildings, dress, etc) is great as is the game mechanic.

Furai.

Furai. At least it's arrives with a smile.

They can be divided to 8 decimal places, so it gives a lot more than 21 million units.

From what I understand after reading the wiki article, There will only ever be 21 million (not 21 million dollars worth) bitcoins generated, but they can be divided to 8 decimal places.

Having recently broken my leg, I can say I would not want to spend an hour trapped in my car with one.