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Anything with one of these on the hood:

I've always thought the Kenworth C500 was pretty cool.

When all your enthusiasts are buying used...well, that's how Saab died.

My sister's ex-bf had a near 70 year old mother that played Fallout 3 to I am pretty certain as near 100 percent completion as one can get. I was in awe.

Me too. I can't stop laughing now.

"Will you marry me?"

This is utterly fantastic. Those guys are batshit balls monsters.

Now playing

I live in Thailand and can vouch for these. Nothing like racing another boat down the river at night, with flames shooting out the back from the almost non existent exhaust.

Although, my vote goes for these. Technically small bike engines, but damn they are quick. Introducing: Thai Drag Boats!

uh its called Shadows of the Empire, not Shadows of the Force

I'll never get tired of retro themed games, as long as they put "fun" as the first priority, like a lot of the classic games I grew up with, I'm stoked for more of these.

[Stands eternally lonely at the JFK gravesite with sign reading, "Will work about food"]

I'm now a LeBron fan.

Jaketoobad-: [Clicks on article he has no interest in.]

You do know that the Boston Marathon was actually bombed one year ago using something very similar to rice cooker, known as a pressure cooker right?

The runner-up in Lifehacker's Hive Five by a very small margin. Lifehacker says: "... sports an array of RCA and stereo connectors on the back that make it perfect for desktop computing or a space-saving home entertainment system. Plus, for the price, the Z623s power and audio quality make it a great bargain."

Too bad Jeffery didn't manage to get a snap shot of the other side of the sign which read 'Kevin Youkillus is a merderer'

I don't think anyone's debating the LEGALITY of Oculus' actions. Morally? They definitely profited off of their Kickstarter backers—to the tune of billions of dollars. Their success was totally dependent upon those Kickstarter backers. Legally, they may be on sound waters, but ethically, if I were the CEO of Oculus,

"I honestly cannot fathom why anyone would be upset or feel entitled because they donated to a kickstarter that got bought by Facebook."