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Vote: Buffalo Airstation WZR-HP-AG300H

eBay auto auctions are non-binding. We can complain that the dealer had a "moral obligation" to sell the car to the bidder, but at a loss? I don't think so. I side with the dealer on not honoring the auction, because it was never binding on them in the first place. They had no legal obligation to honor the auction, it

The nice thing about freezing flat is that you can run the bag of frozen soup under warm water to speed it thawing on the surface, break it free of the bag, and start warming it up faster. The problem that I've had with this technique, and I used to be a regular proponent, is that I would tear through bags at an

Yeah, but what IS enforceable is that my employer insists that this notice be incorporated as part of a mandatory email signature. So even though you and I know that it is completely worthless, I kinda like keeping a steady paycheck.

CP!

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Nice car, price is a wee bit high, but its a NICE car.

Goddamn! Needs more cowbell! Nice truck, high price. I'd buy it, but not for that price. At $4K, thats one hell of a crackpipe. But apparantly someone else doesn't feel the same way because the ad has already been pulled - presumably sold.

I'd rather have my music with me than tied up in a cloud service. If it is with me, I'm not dependant on broadband internet. Which means I don't need to PAY FOR IT in the first place. Which means that I only need a cheap voice plan for my phone, and my music player can be a much sturdier item like an iPod than

YES! YES! GODDAMN YES!

10. In Alaska, where I'm from, duct tape is a legitimate temporary fix until the body shop can get you in to their schedule. Might take a couple months for your insurance company's preferred shop to get you in.

Nice car, but its an '84 Benz. Rare version, perhaps, but I'm really not going to pay a big premium for "rare" these days. Low mileage, sure, but I'd be comparing this at ~$7k with a much newer BMW or Benz coupe of similar mileage and wondering where the nostalgia for 1984 comes from. Maintenance would be a killer.

The "Chocolate" Mountains? Sounds pretty Broke-Back to me.

Learn to tie a bowtie. Get a good quality bowtie, but avoid the ones that are stuffed with thick extra fabric. Adjust the bowtie to the appropriate length for your neck and comfort, and if necessary hit it with a staple to keep that length from slipping. You can tie a bowtie in seconds, if you know how, even blind (no

This actually makes this accident WORSE, in my mind. Bad enough that these jack-holes put some idiotic 19yo kid behind the wheel of an overpowered supercar, but to think that the idiotic 19yo kid behind the wheel is actually a trained and experienced raceing car driver who caused this accident makes it MUCH worse. I

Keeping your headrest close to the back of your head, your seatbelt firm across your lap, and your seatbelt's shoulder strap firm against your shoulder are all more important.

The graphic references a [motleyhealth.com] article which is a regurgitation of this BBC article:

I am a chiropractor. I understand spinal mechanics. I understand automobile accidents. My previous career was as an ambulance EMT and a helicopter flight medic. I have had considerable prehospital trauma training and highway experience.

That is the crappiest tripod lashing I've ever seen.

Lane splitting is illegal in my state, so when I happen to travel (on business, for example) to some place like California where lane splitting is legal it looks like a totally douchebag move to me. While illegal here at home, it is still commonly done and still comes off as equally douchebagging stupid.