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I'm amazed Eric, that my sister was able to make $75 an hour with just a soldering iron. Read more here: [wtfiswithallthespammers.wtf]

And not just that they were downloading, but what they were downloading as well.

It's either a birthday cake in the shape of a retro-futuristic automobile, or a streetlight.

How about "Casella Di Merda"?

it's REALLY fucking funny since none of it was filmed IN SF, but "in the SF area". Location shoots like the Caldecot Tunnel in the Oakland hills, the Posey Tube between Oakland and Alameda, the BART transbay tube, Frank Lloyd Wright's Marin County Civic Center - and maybe some shots in the parking garage of the

They (TGUSA) would have to treat their Brit counter parts like the Brits treated the Aussies in that one episode. You know, full on cheating in such an over the top ridiculous manner and making them look like idiots. I mean, come on! A clapped out ford delivery van tricked out with a hidden turbo charged i6 jaguar

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That there reminds me of an experience I had away back in ought-eight. I was workin' at the convention center in Atlanta, long hours, for three weeks. Last one out of there one night, got my gear loaded on the last truck, saw it off and trudged back to the hotel to take a nap. 'Bout an hour later, I wake up to a

I won't get my hops up either, man I hate ales.

I learned how to drive in a 1965 Dodge Ram one ton crew cab shortbed, manual everything, no power anything. If you wanted to stop, you REALLY had to mean it, I mean stomp on that brake peddle with both feet. Steering was only easy if it was in motion, don't bother trying to turn the wheel if you were stopped -

Use diesel fuel for cleaning your chain. Use white lithium grease on the chain for lube - applied with a small brush and wipe off the excess. And if you'll be riding in adverse weather, use water resistant grease like they use in boat trailer hub bearings. Use the same above greases for the wheel, bottom bracket,

That's just like, your opinion, man.

re "it's not a 'giant assault weapon' " etc - it's obviously a carbine, a shorter barrel version ... "normal" size rifle would be a long barrel. It's early (late) I haven't slept, and running out of beer *hic* but basically carbines are short barrel versions of the long rifle models, supposed to be more useful in

and when it's gone all the way through it tweets "okay, pills coming out"

EEEEEWWWWW. I'll stick with low-def thankyouverymuch. I don't want to see every single pimple and blackhead, no matter where on their body it might be.

I'm a single, ugly, fat, cheap old codger now, so I looked for the lowest cost of ownership - including purchase price. That cash-for-clunkers deal cinched it, and I wound up with a smart fortwo. Nothing else came near the overall cheapness scale, in addition to looking like it's better made than other econoboxes at

I'm kinda old, so, yeah. Bugs me too. I had a '70 Jag XJ6 with overdrive - which was a slide switch on the gear shift. This was in England, so yes, manual tranny, the overdrive was a planetary gear thing slapped on the back of the tranny, actuated electrically by the cheapest POS switch and solenoid you could

But what about Illinois Nazis?

no wait that's for the SWAT team being deployed, not Bollywood Arms®

Probably just regional here, but [511.org] does that for SF Bay Area (entire bay area) metro transit, all agencies.

I like the sentiment he displays. But Adrian, could you please spell drivers correctly? you typed "data" as in "open source data" in an article about the poor support from nvidia for open source drivers.