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This is just not true. The reason extradition treaties even exist in the first place is because a nation cannot " simply pluck you from your home country and hold you indefinitely with no trial". It doesn't matter if you're a US citizen or not, if you've broken US laws on US soil you can be extradited to the US for

I am surprised the Range Rover isn't on here.

I hadn't thought of that. I just assumed that they were referring to college textbooks. In the US, K-12 public school students don't (directly) pay for their textbooks.

I is engineer student. Book more, cost! 100...

I have no idea what world you live in where textbooks cost $100. I'd like to visit you in it though.

In New England this sign would read "Slow Traffic Keep Left"

It's doubtful your patio door is only glass. There is a good chance it has some sort of acrylic coat.

The US gets to spy on Iran because they're an unstable country with unstable leadership building nuclear weapons. Honestly, don't be so daft. It's in the interest of any country who enjoys the many amenities of free and peaceful worlds to prevent nuclear weapons getting into the wrong hands.

I bet they were able to enjoy their gin and tonics scrutiny-free on the ride there.

My friend's dad is a Nat Geo photographer, I was always insanely jealous. Once, he got to go to Antartica and tag along while his dad photographed the wildlife.

I'm not insinuating that she did it intentionally. I just mean from a viewer's perspective, because she was moving so slowly and because there was no good reason (that we could see) for her not to see the child, it looked like almost deliberate. I guess after watching the video I'm really just at a loss for how

What was the driver doing? She was going 4MPH and just blatantly ran a child over. While reckless driving is inexcusable, at least you understand when something goes wrong. It almost makes it worse when people aren't doing something stupid and they're just innately horrid drivers. That driver needs her license revoked.

I feel as though it's not-so-great diuretic qualities would kick in half way through my workout!

Jason Chen's bunny pictures really make it worth it.

It makes me very happy that my 2003 Outback is up to spec on the highest standards of Hitler-era Germany.

As an engineering student my sleeping schedule is a bit strange. I usually go fine on 4 to 5 hours Sun-Wed (2-3AM to 7AM) night, but then usually pass out instantly at 3PM Thursday until 11PM then wake up and go out. I usually try to get 7-10 hours Thur - Sat night, depending no what my homework load looks like.

I used to code just like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee.

From what I've gathered about Sergey and Larry through my reading of "I'm Feeling Lucky" and my general interest reading of all things Google, they're both pretty down to earth people and are both obsessed with efficiency. I really believe they could care less about their status. Likewise, if they really wanted people

Build a Hackintosh. It will be more powerful, and cheaper. Watching it boot without issue for the first time will be one of the most fulfilling feelings of your life.

Also, there exists a different degree of human empathy for loss of life precipitated by natural cause (cancer, tsunami, earthquake) and that lost by deliberate attacks directed solely at innocent people by other people.