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I'm not convinced that it's a BMW - primarily because of size. Can't help but think that the bicyclist appears awfully large compared to the size of an X5. There are elements that will help narrow it down though:

My old 2008 GTI was good for 35mpg...and it was chipped. If I was really trying to conserve gas, I would see over 40mpg on the highway. 240hp and 290lb/ft made for a fun driver, but the premium gas ensured the "take it easy" attitude prevailed more often than not.

And, as it happens a little too often, I'm filled with hope only to be disappointed that a cool idea isn't available in Canada.

VOTE: Logitech Harmony One

"Is there a way I can check whether I have a single RAM chip or 2 in my laptop without physically opening the case?"

I drove a Kizashi. Almost bought one too. It really is a very good car, but as somebody mentioned, needs more engine. It's also a crime that they saddled the automatic version with a CVT. I can't help but wonder how much better it would be had the whole arrangement with VW worked out and they dropped the 2.0T and

If you start with monthly payments, less than honest dealers can use that to their advantage. They know ways to use financing to get the number they want, in the car they want you to take. It also gives them additional reason to undervalue your trade-in. Focusing on the monthly payment allows for the dealer to

One thing I'll say is: Know your math.

I'm fully aware of the economic crisis. That's not a reason to be saddled with a job for an organization that believes this practice is ok.

Related to the one comment that begs the question "where has this happened?" Why would anyone say yes? Ultimately, organizations want candidates. If they all say no (or gtfo) to the request, they'll stop asking just to fill the role. That, and the confidence required to hunt for a job in the first place is also

I know I didn't get telus' 6GB plan because of how much I would use data now. I've been anywhere between 500mg and 1gb in a month. Since we have sucky 3 year contracts, the 6gb was more protection against services that may be available near the end of the contract.

I'm a little surprised that a Camry hasn't been mentioned yet. You'll be bored silly driving it, but it will last forever.

The Keurig coffee maker in my kitchen may be the best appliance we have. Here's why:

They'll probably sell well...but Hyundai needs to make the 2.0T an option across the board. At that weight, that would be interesting.

Sounds like a weird version of Coldplay's Strawberry Swing.

If there is one thing all the recent action on SOPA and PIPA should have told everybody, is that when people get educated on a topic and speak out in numbers, the government will start to listen. I'm actually quite proud of how that worked out.

There's got to be more to it than a neighbour complained. It's easy to find on Google maps...and there really isn't anything else nearby. It's not like there a family with a nice house next door...it ALL looks commercial. Really crappy commercial.

Those are all the reasons why I use MediaMonkey as well. For me, the ability to easily manage the contents of the playlists, and sync playlists is important. MediaMonkey, with the assistance of a couple of scripts, does this very well. I have also found that is syncs album art most reliably.

I know...I have hopes. They aren't high, but I have them.

Great reminder...thanks! Amazing that it has been nearly 20 years since I played this, and yet, that opening video was instantly familiar. 1993 was a great year - this and X-Com are still amongst the best games I have ever played.