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I'd say that they came to Texas to make money. And considering the amount of people that are usually at the In-N-outs I've seen I'd be willing to bet that they're succeeding at that.

Is "Torque vectoring in a Grand Caravan" anything like DCCD in a toaster? #oversteermybagel

It's a fast food restaurant. How expensive do you want it to be?

Singling out just the 99 Cobra as having IRS is a bit weird considering that wasn't the only time (or the first or the last) that the Mustang had IRS.

I love how people think that old cartoons and toys were some sort of grand altruistic gesture. You know why they made the toys? So people would buy them and Hasbro would make money. You know why they made the TV show? To have kids whine to their parents until they bought more toys so that Hasbro could make even more

I wish I had gone with the Limited for the giant sunroof but I'm still happy with my 2005 Legacy GT Wagon even though my Wrangler gets driven more these days. It was a very nice upgrade after my 2002 WRX wagon was rear ended and totaled.

I have a yellow 2006 Unlimited Rubicon. It's just the right color.

Seems like connecting your phone to the stereo via Bluetooth or aux-in would be pretty simple and is doable today.

BeyondPod was going to be my response too for my phone. For my ipad it's probably Feedly or Chrome. But I guess living with with Safari would be easier than not having a news reader.

I'm amused by the fact that an article that starts by talking about the decline in the quality of writing is filled with so many misspelled and misused words.

For some reason they're listed under New Ipad

Yep, heated cloth seats in my 2005 Legacy GT wagon. By far my wife's favorite part of the car.

They look like the previous generation Trucklite LED headlights. Although I've never seem them in use in person I've heard mixed things about them. I have the current version in my Wrangler and love them.

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The author of that article seems to equate the failure of WNW with the failure of all things JTRS. To be fair the original scope for JTRS was much wider than the current JTRS standard but completely ignoring what did come out of the JTRS program (like that article did) is misleading at best.

My old Maui Jim's were the first thing I thought of when I read the headline.

For some reason the trackpad on my many year old Asus Netbook seems to work better than many much more expensive laptops. I don't get it.

I honestly haven't used it a ton but I have had zero problems with it. It spends most of it's time being tiny. It's just so convenient when I'm travelling somewhere and need a backpack to carry a few things.

Looks similar to the Sea to Summit pack that I've had for a couple of years. It's great for travel. Throw it in your suitcase and you have it if you need it.

If Texans wanted a space shuttle so damn much they shouldn't have removed it from their license plates. I think this I just the shuttle's way of giving the finger right back.