coanarcanius
Coan Arcanius
coanarcanius

I never played SW:G, and I have a swtor account and friends who still play, but, I will still promote your comment since others may enjoy this more than I probably would.

I think this is the closest we're going to get to seeing a modern xwing vs tie fighter in some time...I guess I'll resub...I didn't need that money or time anyway.

The second number there just outright scares me, I don't even get how a shop can charge that for an alignment. In my experience its generally 100 bucks, +/- 20 bucks depending on where you go. You gotta be kidding me on 385 being a legitimate shop charge.

All that horsepower still has to power the bulk that is the challenger+the now added police equipment. Sounds like it'd still be slower than a lot of other modified vehicles.

Plus most of them won't have a needless amount of skulls added to them.

I had a stripped oil plug on the last change I did on my last car (made the mistake of letting someone else do it when i had the car in for a flat repair and had the oil/filter anyway during the winter, idiot put it on too tight). Found out that the shop will just pop a new plug on for free when I was in to have my

Yeah, the Mazda 5 is one of those "half the dash, also, hold this, and put this in there, and hold it and also put this in with your third hand" sorta deals if memory serves since it has 2 filters/filter is in 2 parts or something else stupid to it. Way different than my old car where I popped up a piece under the

This may be a YMMV. I saw the process for my friends Mazda 5 filter...he will opt to make it someone elses problem next time, seeing the video for it, so would I.

Alignments tend to be cheap*, difficult for most to do right themselves and have a decent benefit as long as its needed. The only thing against them is how often they're sold when not needed.

*cheap in terms of a service that isn't an oil change or tire rotation.

Oh thank god, my old Grand Prix always needed that drained and replaced (especially in the right rear light).

I hear the blinker solenoids for the LED's in my new fusion last longer and are cheaper long term to replace.

*all said in jest, I'm not that stupid.

We were poor as a family when I was kids...so no, I don't wish I was a kid again for this. I'm happy being an adult who can buy name brand legos in almost any amount I desire and the self confidence to be a 30 year old man who can play with whatever he wants within the law.

Without heavy game use, I tend to plug in my 920 at night when going to bed, heavy game use would put me at a twice a day.

AMD's here in both mine and my wifes. There was a good deal on her 78XX when we got it and mines and older 5500...Once i've got a few other financial obligations taken care of, I need to replace both PC's anyway (save her video card) and I'll probably pick up a Nvidia card...brand loyalty keeps dieing and theres no

You missed my other reply to the OP where I found a source and linked it. It would have been nice for Mike to link back to Nintendo in the article..

Still not seeing where people got the info that he's dragon typed...I just see the dragon tail attack...which is weak with decreased priority.

Not sure if I like these wheels or just the standard SE trim wheels more...both are pretty nice.

I'd like it if AWD was an option with more engines since its only tied to the 2.0 ecoboost atm. I wanted AWD but the extra premium of going up to that car (plus finding one not in a Titanium) was not in my budget.

I don't see that in the article....I see it learns dragon tail, but a dragon move does not a dragon type make.