Razta
Razta
Razta

Lucky SOB

@Alex Bardasu: I am pretty happy with OSX on my dell mini, but if I had to only pick one, it would be Windows 7. Unified OS from work to home would be my reason.

Intake and exhaust is usually first for me. Exception is my Tundra came with TRD exhaust which I still like.

We sold our 2000 Honda accord and got a 2007 hyundai sonata limited V6. It does have some fit and finish issues that 99% of people will never notice. Over all its a good car, has lots of power, great sound system, and my wife likes it and is happy.

Steve Jobs = Matthew Sobal ?

@LaughingAtFate: Think this one could drop a bomb or shoot a canon or something?

I drive a Toyota Tundra. Gets an average of 16mpg. I continue to drive it cause it affords me the ability to pull my toys, haul my excess crap we buy or just to be comfortable in due to space. Since I am still paying for it, it doesn't make sense to pay for two car just to save fuel, financially.

I know we dont "need" one, but I wish they would build a 21 century SR71.

I used to have a 1979 Shove-it. It left me stranded all the time with broken starters. It was a guttless wonder.

My only nag about the Palm Pre now is the delay it has on changing screens. For example bringing up your calls list. Its almost 3 seconds for it to display.

So in international water, what is the rule when ships collide?

VOTE: Exchange 2007

I thought he was driving a Buick...

1.8" SSD?

There is also the economic's of "how big can your company get" before you need to slow down and rethink all the products and services you sell.

Someone just needs to make a car charger to touchstone mount.

What would we rather have? Celeron or Atom processor? #aceras1410

Most paid (or almost done paying) is $28K for my Tundra.

I would like to be able to use the webpage widget to be unrestricted so I could use it to call me then gain access to google voice to make calls.