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American Express does this, but be sure to read the fine print on the minimum and maximum that the price different can be at.

And if you have a Target card (I hate saying that in the wake of the recent security breach) you also get an additional 5% off your total.

You're going to use the whole road?!?? But surely it was built for no purpose at all. Don't you know all that space in a merge lane is supposed to stay empty and unused and that it was built so that cars can merge as soon as the lane enters the highway. I'm enraged by your audacity to use the whole road. Surely the

LOL, yup that sums up their thinking.

That's true, but the book doesn't assume that person next to you sees you speeding up and then proceeds to gun it to block you from merging in. I hate them along with those who speed up when they see you put your signal light on to change lanes.

Exactly! I've never understood why people enter the on ramp and the come to stop trying to get in crossing the solid line or maybe as soon at the stripes start causing traffic to back up. I've always been a firm believer in the merge part. Keep traffic flowing and don't be selfish. If the person next to you (doesn't

Don't forget Riverside, traffic always turns to crap as you get to town lake...I mean Ladybird Lake. My suggestion is take 130 tollway and bypass Austin, the speed limit is no less than 80MPH

If the Start screen has gotten overly cluttered in Windows 8.1 that's the users fault for pinning so much stuff. Your example is perfect in that it shows the real problem, an unorganized average user. The start screen is more efficient when you create groups and label them and make use of live tiles to feed you useful

And downgrade my horsepower? Plus I'm being a little spoiled here when I say I want my car to be new. I ordered my current one with options from the factory and waited two months including its oceanic voyage for delivery to me. So far I haven't felt compelled enough to buy one versus what I can get out of a upgraded

I imagine so. A base WRX though is a bit of a steal if you want something fast and it won't break the bank on price and insurance.

Ah, I went to a few back then too but haven't been in forever. I used to frequent the NASIOC forums back in the day but just don't keep up anymore.

Which is why I bought another WRX even though I wanted an STI. I dropped just under $3k and got it up to 330HP saving myself money compared to the price of an STI. I still kind of want one, but unless they bring back the hatch and really make it worthwhile I might just end up getting another WRX but maybe the Limited

I had a new 2004 WRX and would go to club events but now that I've gotten older (37) and even when I traded my 04 for my new 2011 I had already stopped going to meets. Maybe there are others like me that are still buying but just aren't going to club events because they don't have time like they did when they were in

Chest nuts....nipples?

I plan to get the Vizio 2.1 soundbar since behind my couch are the stairs. I have a brand new Vizio 50" and everything goes into it over HDMI. I plan to use the optical digital cable for sound. I bought a raceway entertainment system kit from Lowe's to hide all the wires in (you can paint it to match the wall).

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Simple, all three would be killed. Don't you know Lions will kill cubs if they aren't their own offspring.

It really depends on what OS you're using and how it manages memory. For instance XP tried to keep memory usage low. Windows 7 and up make use of the RAM installed because what's the point of having ultra fast storage if you don't use it. If you have lots of RAM you'll notice that Windows 8.1 will still keep modern

That's what makes hybrid drives a great choice, best of both worlds for now.

Like MightyPez and Tim Tom, I use that extra ram for VMs (surf from safety) and I do use Photoshop 64bit. The average app and person doesn't need gobs of RAM. If it's $20 to double the RAM when you're ordering your new computer then I get it, why not. Otherwise you're better off spending money on an SSD or at least a