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So, I sold it in 2008. Rediscovered it still on the road earlier this year being driven by a waitress at my local Waffle House. 4Runners are awesome.

Bought a 1995 4Runner from [redacted] in 2005-ish. Online transaction. I was in NC and they were in IL. Looked great in pics. Interviewed the salesman about the condition, tires, rust (mainconcern, but they said no rust), etc. Stupidly did not get the inspection in writing. It had less than 90,000 miles and

Boxes... Not centers. Geez.

I bought an Accord in 2013. I was pre-approved via my local credit union at 1.75%. Honda Financial "beat" them at 1.74%. I used Truecar to get a starting place on price and played three dealerships against each other. I was very happy with this result.

Does this distinguish between the Dairy Queen locations that are Cool Treats only with no Hot Eats?

The only thing I want to know is whether we can upgrade units.

True, I shouldn't have pointed out classics. What I was trying to point out is that the long tail of the data is pulling the average higher (regardless of classic status) where the median (thanks, drac!) is a more representative stat for a skewed set of data.

D'0h! Totally meant median. The number in the middle of the data set. Again, long time since stat 101.

Wouldn't the mean be a better indicator than the average in a skewed data set like automobile age? It's been a long time since I took statistics, but I think the age of older, classic cars is having a significant (statistically ?) impact on the story being told.

Yes, on capital improvements within the Cumberland district. Not schools or roads or anything else in Cobb County. It's completely separate taxes and budgets. It's self-governed outside the county.

That's the point of the special tax district... they are on the hook for the handout and no one else.

Commercial property taxes, not residential. This is a self-taxing district (Cumberland Community Improvement District) and the businesses that pay those taxes are supportive of the plan. Those businesses will be the beneficiaries of an increase in customers and they are willing to pay the taxes to bring the business

Technically, Roanoke Colony was coastal North Carolina.

Don't worry. I think Vault 43 is located in the Ozarks.

No, if someone saves your life, you are not allowed to criticize them.

Argentina, though they have 40 million residents vs. GA's 10 million.

Good ol' third world Georgia. #11 GDP in the USA. #27 in the world if it was its own country.

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I've been playing this a lot lately, and I always use the map view that hides the animations. It looks like a game board with icons. If they'd strip out all the unnecessary CGI and just give us Civ 5 on iOS/Android with that game board interface, I'd pay $50 again.