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I used to have a Lenovo Convertible (basically the monitor was touch screen, and you hit a couple tabs and the screen flipped around so you essentially had a very thick tablet) for work, and I rarely used the convertible function. Don't get me wrong, I did use it, and liked having that available (have you ever tried

The 5.7 Hemi (R/T) has cylinder deactivation, the 6.1L Hemi does not.

Ah, that changes it a bit. I should also point out that the Nascar event I was at was also very family friendly, it's not just billed that way, they really are (I always see dads and kids going to these races, it's a great time for all). Even camping out can be family friendly, you just need to know what part of the

I just got back from camping out 4 days in Bristol, TN for the Bristol Night race (yeah yeah I know Nascar suck blah blah blah)... these stories are tame compared to some of the stuff I saw. I'm not a liberty to discuss it but needless to say there was a row of campsites that was known as (and there were signs to

I still using my streaming Netflix, because I can watch old episodes of south park/family guy/whatever on the go (usually on my lunch break) from my phone. But, if they raised the price at all or cut back on the content (or if I get bored with the content) then I'll cancel. I have very little loyalty to Netflix, they

You have to read the interviewer, but in most cases, absolutely. Why do we work? To make money, plain and simple. It's the driving force behind it. I look at it this way, it's a double sided equation, I work for the company, and the company compensates me for the work. In an interview you're being told what the

Agreed, the same principle applies with vehicles, when the police officer turns his lights on he is telling you to stop. If you run... that's illegal. In this particular case the rich douche is in the wrong, while I typically disagree with lawsuits like this, in this particular case I think it's OK, and I hope the cop

I interview potential applicants quite frequently, and have for many years. I interview mainly for middle/upper managing postions now but I started out as a store level associate, and worked as a retail/service manager for a few years before moving to corporate. We always hear the questions asked in office environment

Having driven a car very similar to this on an oval track I can, from first hand perspective attest that you're seated in such a way that you're looking pretty far down the track, because unlike your road going car these are traveling many many times faster so you need to be looking much further down the track. The

This was on cable, they're free to say just about anything the FCC doesn't control cable content (HBO is totally uncensored, as an example).

Not mentioned in the article is the few vehicles that require the front bumper to be removed to get behind the housing to remove the bulb... you can thank the mid-2000s GM engineers for a good bit of them. If I'm not mistaken the 2007 Trailblazer is one such vehicle. I believe there is also an Acura or two that

I did! What a well done documentary, I'm surprised it hasn't received more press! I even shed a manly tear toward the end of the movie.

Thanks for the movie suggestion. I'm watching it on iTunes right now.

It's been a while since I've had a good laug though.

Would love to hear Lutz's opinion on this. Make it happen Hardigree.

I see why you'd think that, especially when China likes to taut how masterful all of there citizens are when it comes to be ingenius and productive. But I would find it hard to believe they would produce a story that highlights someone who is impoverished and disabled. Or maybe that's what they want us to think... If

Exactly, there's no all knowing power that can tell a company how to compensate its employees, his statement is way too generalized. Also reward for performance is management 101. I get a bonus at my job quarterly based on hitting pre-set goals and targets. I'm certainly not rich or anyplace near the 1% but honestly

False, because we don't understand it then it MUST cause cancer. You ever touch a rainbow? No? You ever meet someone who did? Well that's because touching a rainbow causes an instant cancer death. Medically proven, Google it. Or test it for yourself... if you dare.

Came here to say just that... if he can build bionic arms without arms, it begs the question... does he even need bionic arms. Whoa... mind freak.

Private race track, garage full of cars/toys, blonde bombshell wife with fake cans and a sizable disposable income... yep I want this guys life. Hell I could even go without the trophy wife, they're usually too needy anyway.