PaulD
Paul D
PaulD

Thanks for reminding me how much I HATE the sound of a riced-out Civic.

Is... is the front license plate... DUCT-TAPED ON?!?!

Doesn't the 2-door Cavalier share a distinction (with the 2-door Blazer) of being the deadliest cars to have an accident in? I wanna say I read somewhere that wrecks that were survivable in other cars were absolutely NOT survivable in the 2-door versions of those two GM products.

That "smiling sunshine" Kentucky plate was almost universally reviled here (as was the governor from whence it spawned, really). People came up with all kinds of ways to cover up the sun's face. (My personal favorite was one of those old, green Mr. Yuck stickers my parents put on all the household cleaners when I was

Perhaps this is not the place for such a discussion, but...

I've seen 2 Blackwoods in the Central Kentucky area (confirmed via license plate that they are not the same one.) Just sayin'... Ford sold at least 2 of them.

I want this because of reasons.

What about LeSutra, formerly endorsed by Timbaland (and in which I think he still has a financial interest, even if he is no longer the official "brand ambassador")?

Note the ever-present lens flare in the Audi spot. *chuckle*

Well, vanity and specialty plates ARE a source of revenue. So... there's that.

Watching that dude throw his arms around, this is all I could think of...

Or a remote SQL db manager on one screen and a web browser on the other.

Just an example: in web development, opening Chrome's developer console on a separate monitor has saved me a lot of time and frustration. I also keep Notepad++ on one screen and my test browser on another.

Think this would work with my car stereo? My Pioneer CD/USB deck can do Bluetooth phone stuff, but not A2DP for audio. (And when you plug in your iPod/iPhone the deck makes you use its controls to find and play songs, instead of on the iPod/iPhone itself. Ugh.) I wonder if I could just attach this to the iPod cable

"Et le singe..."

I'm afraid I don't. But, honestly, are there any printed publications beyond a certain circulation that don't also have an online component? I would think you'd be able to find any mention with some Google-fu.

I have my reasons for being vague. It's basically PR. Communicating the work and accomplishments of law enforcement to the public and the press.

PR, web, video, etc. You know... media.