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I'm confused. I don't recall any Camaro body styles having wrap around head and tail lights.

I think you read "Ferrari". It's Lamborghini.

The lights aren't correct to be a new model Camaro. If you look closely, this car's lights wrap around the side on the front and rear. The camaros lights are placed flat on the front, and can really only be seen at a more head-on angle.

Must be nice living with such paranoia.

To each their own. I found the driving a lot more enjoyable in IV than any other games in the series. The cars in previous installments were always floaty and weightless. I'm glad that they added better physics and more realism to make driving actually more of a challenge.

Or, you know. They could take them to the track like they were designed for. Seems like these guys are buying ego boosts more than just enjoying the toys that they're privileged to own.

The app store was not included with iOS when it was first released.

Sorry, but people need to start understanding that if you put it online, it will most likely be online forever. You don't want the world to see it? Then don't upload it.

"Facebook is one of the worst-designed and -formatted websites ever"

You're hilarious.

Meh.

Could this be what sets off my radar scanner? It seems to beep at the exact same locations on the freeways in Houston. I tried looking for a signal tower of some sort, but couldn't really see anything distinctive.

I wouldn't call it free. I mean, the people creating the content should receive something, no?

And the paper has been sitting in this "infectious air" for a considerable amount of time.

That's also not factoring in dividing the earnings between multiple winners. In this case, there were two.

There are other ways of accessing the internet, rather than direct ISP connections. Satellite connections perhaps?

From what I know, only the Pro version will offer the Wacom digitizers. I hope that's true though. I know the Wacom Cintiq costs a ridiculous amount. If the Pro tablet offers what the Cintiq does, but in a portable, lightweight tablet form factor, these will sell like hotcakes to digital artists.

If you are from Texas, then you clearly know that your statement is far-fetched and fantasized.

As someone who does a lot of front-end development, I must say that where IE is lacking most is in their developer tools. They don't even come close to the fluidity and feature set of Firebug or the Chrome Developer tools.

I've just given up trying to archive, sort and index my mail. I've realized that I spend more time actually setting up labels, folders and archiving stuff than actually just getting stuff done.