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You can write that, yet can't be bothered to google it?

I would have considered a 1-series had I been able to purchase the four-door hatch version I saw on a family trip to Greece. I don't want a two-door.

And what about the person you just murdered by veering across the center lane while texting while driving a giant Ford Excursion? How is that safe for them?

Disgusts me how people are all about putting themselves first and screw anyone else.

In this case, yes, but they were originally designed and fitted to locomotives used in the Old West of the United States, so cattle (cows, bison) wandering across the tracks were a frequent problem. Some were also fitted with couplers to enable locomotives to serve as pushers, such as this one:

Wise. Never, ever assume that even rusted-over tracks don't have an oncoming train on them. It's always possible that a track is used, even if it isn't active often or doesn't look like it's still used.

They do have drivers. The St. Louis Zoo, which I live near, uses the same locomotive. The trains have one engineer and one conductor, and both are responsible for ensuring that all passengers are aboard and secure. The engineer is in full control of the train at all times.

I think Chris was trying to say that rude people (rightfully, in my opinion) will have their requests ignored while polite requests will be honored.

If someone pays for WoW, it's worth it to them. It's no different from any other hobby. I find bars and drinking completely unappealing while I enjoy WoW and the friendships I've made there, but the proverbial guy across the street probably spends hundreds of dollars a month at a local bar. It's also a safer hobby

What if someone politely says, "Chris, could you please give us a mage table?"

It's pretty amazing to be able to play with somebody from Australia while I sit in my home in the Midwest of the United States and be able to talk to them (and hear them!) as if they were in the same room. While that seems pretty minor today, especially to MMO players, it wouldn't have been possible even a decade or

Let's totally miss my point.

The DSG GTI is hilariously fun. I'm sure some commenters will vilify me for that, but it's my car and I paid for it. So nyah.

It's random compared to the design of the car. It looks to me like one committee designed the car and another committee designed the grill. Like putting a square carbon dioxide filter into a round receptacle, and having to jerry-rig something out of instruction manuals and duct tape, it doesn't work very well.

Huh? It looks bad. That's my opinion no matter what the article says.

What works on other cars doesn't work on this one.

I'm a WoW player, so I know well what addons can do. WoW is amazingly customizable — no other game I've ever played lets you do as much as WoW does. You can even completely replace the default interface if you want. I've changed mine to one that I greatly prefer over the built-in one, and because I'm hard of hearing

Auuuugh, what's with the "cars have to smile" fad?

What's with this random grille? This car looks like a small slit would do just fine. This looks like something from a Mazda 3.

You can have your dealer order a manual if you so wish.