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"If the app is active, it's tracking you," Kovsky said. "Many (if not most) people don't regularly go back and close all the apps they use in a day. A person could theoretically install once, open Trapster, then and have it remain resident on their smartphone for weeks, tracking their every move without them having

You might be right, I think I heard some burps from the darkness.

You bring up something I've wondered. When did rugs from Asia become the only rugs known as oriental? Persian, Indian, and Pakistan rugs are from the east too. But I do see places that sell rugs and they say "Oriental and Persian rugs". Aren't they both eastern rugs?

Oh. Well "Orient" means east so saying oriental is no different than saying from the eastern part of the world if you aren't sure of the exact country of origin. It's not Asia specific so I'm not sure why it would be offensive. Though I suppose any word could be offensive depending on the intent of the person using it.

He thought it was often used for goods? Is he confusing oriental with ornamental? Like these are ornamental cups.

I don't know French, but it seemed like Stef was making a joke based on Tropic Thunder.

Helle Nice horn, but really who honks during a race? Excuse me sir please move aside so I may pass you. Honk, honk!

I can respect that. But when you say rentals I can't help but think of the scene in Days of Thunder when Rowdy and Cole go hooning it up racing against each other in those Luminas.

My 04 was silver metallic, then I went with dark grey metallic for my 2011

They are pretty solid engines. I hooned around a lot in my 04, I was 25 when I bought it. I had fun in that car for nearly 8 years and put about 90,000 miles on it before trading it in for my 2011. The only "major" failure I had was having to replace a half shaft, but that's because the aftermarket exhaust was too

Never have a chance to use that power? What about 1st and 2nd? I have fun sliding a AWD car, granted you just need to first press the button to turn off traction control or as I call it the fun button.

If that's wrong, you don't need to be right.

Well at least you get to stay in the family. I got lucky, not only is my wife ok with me sticking to buying WRXs (she actually loves my car) but I got her hooked on Subaru. She got a 2010 Impreza but then "had" to get the 2013 CrossTrek and now she's totally content with her car.

My two favorites are the '04 and '11. What's that? No, it's a total coincidence that those are the two I bought...I'm not biased.

To be fair if someone has physical access and some time then security is pretty much out the window no matter what you're talking about.

There's nothing my wife and I can do except throw out our two cats and dog. But we live in an apartment and they are pretty much our kids. My cat loves to crawl under the covers. We come home and just see lump in our bed.

But if that's the case, then maybe it follows that the Millennials don't have the cash to maintain their vehicles properly, which is crucial to keeping older cars on the road — something we've hit record levels of lately. Are younger folks really bad at maintaining their vehicles?

If that's the way you feel about your marriage and if it works for you good for you. But as to your theoretical spouse who's a novelist, it depends where they live. In a community property state each person would get half of what was earned by both parties or debt accrued while they were married, if an agreement