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Going to the National Museum of the USAF multiple times per year for nearly two decades, and being around lots of USAF personnel, I've heard something altogether different.

Sure did. I wonder if they paid extra for that one, that alone is worth $15

+1

They do look like sunglasses, but I'd guess that the "explanation" would be that they are tactical eyepieces, like the various visors you can wear in the game.

You beat me to the punch. The devil is in the details, and trusting a source like Reuters (which tends to oversimplify things) just perpetuates misinformation.

I have one question from my installation and setup in the past week and a half that I can't find any answer to anywhere.

One word:

I've thought for a few years that, in light of seniors causing just as many/more car accidents than teenagers, once people hit a certain age they should have to retake their driving test every few years.

Just watch...

What's the exact name of the product? I'm looking around for something like this, especially one that changes color, but all I can find is the LightTape mentioned a few comments above. That stuff seems prohibitively expensive, and I'd love to do something like what was in the video.

This whole time I struggled to put it into words when people would ask me why I liked ME2 better than ME1, and how it "felt" different. You did what I could not, and I thank you, because for anyone that has watched a TV show regularly, it's an easily understood concept.

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Agreed.

Just a few days ago I was getting a quote for car insurance (since I'm up for renewal, found a much better deal) and the result was that the agent told me that I qualified for the rate I did because I somehow received an A1 rating.

I purchased the CE so I got the soundtrack (which came in .wav format- MUCH higher quality than standard MP3, of course). But like you said, there is much that is missing from those tracks.

Problem: lots of student loans.

He's in the Eternity bar on Illium. If he's not there, it's because he died because of your decision in ME1. If you were nice to him in ME2, he's supposed to be in ME3 as well.

I somehow allowed my friends to take them to Spring Break in San Francisco (I used to live there) for a full week after this game comes out. My thinking was "well, I graduate soon, and I may never see these people again. Better make it count"

Depending on the paper, highlighters already fade within a short while in my textbooks anyway. At least, that's been my experience.

Indeed. It's definitely a step in the right direction. It's just disappointing that the "high point" for a company's consumer relations is to admit they were wrong and leave it at that.