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jacknifetoaswan
jacknifetoaswan

I'm in the same boat as you. Unfortunately, I think that Google is seeing a lot of sales growth from Nexus 4 to 5 to 6, and they probably won't continue to offer anything older than their current model. Which sucks. I've had the 4 and 5, and like you, won't go to the 6.

I'm very happy with my Nexus 5's camera. It's not as fast to focus as some other cameras, but it does a great job with photos, much better than my Nexus 4 did.

The B-2? 100%, pure American. Same with the F-117A. I'd also wager that there's very little, other than perhaps computing components, that is foreign in the F-22. The F-35, on the other hand...

How about 'Lapdance', by N.E.R.D., especially the uncensored video.

Sounds like typical Gawker-media blogging.

I've gone cross-eyed.

This is great information. I've had dealers offer me GAP insurance before, but I always declined, because they wanted an arm and a leg for it. Knowing that I can call my own insurance company for a fraction of the dealer's price is fantastic! Thanks!

I'm afraid to drive one, because I know I'll make an emotional decision, rather than be completely rational. I'm planning on coming in with X-plan and my own financing, and I want to order exactly what I want. Going in and testing one is just tempting fate that the salesman will talk me into it.

I'm coming from black, and I'm really liking white, but my wife has a white MB GLK350, and it's just as hard to keep clean as my black Mustang. I'm very seriously considering Race Red, I'm just not sure that I want five or six years of having a car that attracts THAT much attention (as if my exhaust wouldn't).

I have to admit that I've been severely straining my neck to get a look, when one drives by. I saw several this weekend, and they just look fantastic. Hell, I have a model on my desk, sitting next to my Shelby Cobra model, and across from my 2000 Cobra-R, and 2006 Motorcraft Fusion.

Neutral: Are You Considering Buying A Car? Crossover? SUV? Truck? Any Of The Above?

In the first 'Cap' movie, they noted that Cap's shield amounted to roughly all the known Vibranium, so I think it would be a fair assessment that only Ultron Prime gets to be made of Vibranium, and the others are some other alloy.

But bourbon tastes so much better by itself!

Exactly what I was going to post!

The wing on the back of an F1 car add tons of useful downforce, which makes them very fast. The wing on the back of your Camry sadly doesn't.

Every business engages in lobbying, whether it's at the national level, the state level, or with a local board of tourism or commerce. If you think otherwise, you're delusional.

Well, the GAO basically does nothing but arbitrate and decide upon who wins bids on a contested RFP/RFI, and from time-to-time, puts out reports about how screwed up the DoD acquisition process is. What's really damning is that many of these middle managers make goodly sums of money, plus benefits, plus a LOT of time

Well, and that's always a problem. The government is the customer, and the government pays the bills. If they tell you to do something, regardless of where in the process you are, you have to do it, or they'll just find someone else who will. They refuse to freeze requirements when they need to, and change

I am. I have a master's degree in Systems Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.

Well, SDB-I, among other things. SDB-II is great, but there are also 500 lb and 1,000 lb bombs, JDAMs, etc. I'm not sure that one individual weapon can necessarily be considered the heart of an attack/fighter aircraft's capability envelope.