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daffyduck

Ok, a few comments here:
1) Great driving and surely a lot of fun, reminded me of the good ol' times in the AX ! The guy qualified for the next stage, with a AX GTI and its whopping 100 hp... Make good use of it, son !
2) Pretty sure the driver knew the track very well, but all along I felt the constant pain for finding

Am I the only one to find these admittedly nice speakers too expensive ? €400.- for the T6 (USD 543.-) O_o

I'd say Mp3tag checks most of your needs (not sure about the "disk 2" thing, though).

I had a C30 with the D5 engine during 4 years, I loved this car: the handling was just great without being unconfortable, the build quality was really high, the engine torque was crazy with the 6-speed manual, and zero issues for 65'000 kms... Definitely an insane sportscar, but a refined way of traveling fast, and

So...

"... or unidentified sticky messes flung across the room."

Using Glacier through a specific "Glacier Backup" package on my Synology, just works.

"A society is measured by how it treats its weakest members." And their bodies.

Even cooler in blue:

If you had lived back THERE I am sure you would feel the same.

My wife's iPhone 4 has the issue of a very weak sound from the speaker in the handset (the one you bring to you ear, not the loudspeaker), she barely hears the interlocutor, happens all the time with any contact. Sound level set to the max during the communication. No issues with headphones, though. Problem happened

Overall I prefer roundabouts, but I see 2 big issues: 1) most users don't use their signals early enough (or at all) to let you know in advance which exit they are looking for, therefore you can't anticipate your entry; 2) there are always pedestrian-crossing lanes at each exit, when you give walkers the priority the

ARGH !! WANT !!!!

This comment just made my day. Brilliant.

The apartment in Bern is 1829 sq.ft, the one in Zurich is 2766 sq.ft.

"You can open and close it with one hand, keeping the other on the wheel or your phone."

All my data is in a Synology RAID1 (2x 2TB), most important folders being weekly copied to a 2TB external drive, then equally being saved to a Amazon Glacier account (all driven headless by the Synology). For the top files, I also do an occasional, manual backup on an external drive stored in our fire-resistant safe

Good idea, going to look at it :)