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I have been looking at mirrorless camera options for awhile, and wonder whether I should jump on this... I currently have a Canon T2i that has served me well over the last 4 years, but lugging it around in a backpack often means its left at home. Do you know how the a6000 compares in low lighting situations with DSLR

I have been looking at mirrorless camera options for awhile, and wonder whether I should jump on this... I currently

Yes, there is some truth in that - and right now I have a stack of work ready for a slow period.

I don’t think it’s Friday sarcasm, unfortunately. (The construction and expansion of engine and transmission plants by Ford in Mexico has a more complicated purpose than simply avoiding US labor costs, though. The products built there will be exported all over the world for assembly closer to the point of sale) Many

oh...she isn’t active anymore ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

She was probably posing for the Palin photo ironically...but now, this whole thing will evolve into her firing from ESPN and hiring at Fox News

Ah, just noticed your question... ask, and ye shall receive:

The odometers on these had a little plastic gear that seemed to always break (unless I am mistaken and it was only the 240 models), so there are a lot of “low mileage” Volvos from the 1980’s. Everything else is clean enough to justify the price (at least, to the extent one can tell from an ad), though definitely

Whelp, there goes his bubble gum endorsement deal

Toyotas love sinkholes.

"Jameis will do just fine in the draft...and the NFL" <winks>

This is exactly why the Bentley’d up Ford Taurus is the way to go...I dig it, and I like the 300. I do not like the faux Bentley kits added onto some 300’s.

Neutral: A Lincoln on the streets, and a Volvo shooting brake between the sheets.

Oh, that one just looks like a completely ridiculous caricature - no international automaker in their right mind would build that.

Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car, which was essentially a 3 wheeled bus. Three built, one rolled (unsurprisingly) and killed the driver at the 1933 World's Fair http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_…

$120k is waaay too much for what they have done, IMHO.

I can see the point of doing it with a bread and butter Mustang - this just isn't how I would do it

Damn...there are too many choices, you could almost break this down by year! In the metro Detroit area, I'd say this was the most ordinary car of the later 1980's (edit, not sure if I'm getting Kinja'd, but it's a Ford Tempo):

You shouldn't have said this; now pet owners/lovers are going to insist there are airbags designed for cats, dogs, ferrets(yuck), etc...

***unless it is warmer or colder than 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit, then your range will be lower.