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You're undereducated on these cars is the point. Automatics are often more desirable in these because the auto trans models hold the boost and keep the turbo spooling when it shifts rather than venting on the shift and having to spool up all over again. This lets you lay down some blistering quarter mile times and

Yeah, it's all about performance/budget. Some folks don't have the extra scratch to future proof when they need to buy a new card to play current games, and there's nothing wrong with that. I try and buy to get as much playable time out of my system as I can. I'm still astounded how well my Q9550 has held up. On

I need more VRAM because I got one of the 2560x1440 korean monitors back when they were sub $300 shipped. I need a better video card but, then again, my whole system needs an overhaul because I'm still running a Q9550 that I got a screaming deal on, with 4 gigs of ram and a GTX 670.

Cars Don't Immediately Fall Apart Anymore - The era of planned obsolescence is over. Cars are getting older every year and are sold with increasingly better warranties. While this does create a negative equity situation for much of the loan (cars depreciate quickly), a seven-year loan matched with a seven-year

Per the second picture, where it shows the sharp edge of the knife, the metal is not black. The picture clearly shows that the ground sharp edge of the knife is silver.

I bring up the Kingdome, Bret, because you live in Seattle, home of 947 days a year of light mist. So trust me when I tell you that, for a daily driver, you want a roof. Not only that, you want a sturdy roof, a strong roof, a robust roof; the kind of roof manufactured by a Swedish car company known for producing

Still better than that Honda Crosstour abortion of a car!

They need to start incorporating a screen with decent resolution. Trying to multitask on my 13" Macbook Air is an exercise in frustration

I made counterpoints. You proceeded to tell me that I was afraid and make unrelated statements. I called you, in so many words, childish and immature because of your inability to articulate a salient point or response. Unfortunately for you, me pointing out that argue like a child doesn't actually undermine any of

So, this is your other account?

It's pretty apparent from the total lack of any kind of substantive argument on his part. That or he's twelve years old or thereabouts.

Old tech or not, you show me where else I can get color accuracy and black levels like you get with a plasma in a 55" screen for $650.00, even today. I bought my Panasonic plasma the day before last year's superbowl for $650. The colors are stunning, the blacks are superb, price per square inch at that level of

You might want to check those assumptions, brah. I own rifles because I hunt and because I have an affinity of WWII era history and firearms. I own pistols because I inherited them from my great grandfather and great, great grandfather, who were law enforcement officers and keep them because they are family

Things get smaller and smaller each day. As always with technology, whether small or large, it takes a hell of a lot of money to purchase the machines, so it's not like laser sintering in the home is going to be widespread for a good few years or decades yet.

I'd consider you a bit of a pussy for being so fearful of nothing that you want a gun but that's just me.

Nooo, there's a huge difference, and it was 3-d printed

There is a 1911 that was 3-d printed in metal, but that still takes all the hand fitting associated with crafting a 1911.

You obviously haven't the slightest idea how difficult it is to manufacture and finish a reliable semi automatic firearm. Having no idea about that, it is clear you haven't looked at how much more difficult it is to finish and tune a reliable fully automatic firearm. Basic gun-smithing, it is not. Of course, if, by

^Dumbass and/or troll

Seriously, you have that little of a sense of humor/perceptive ability?