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I actually saved this song when it came out. It is something thats very interesting to listen to while playing video games.

Wait, if you look at 3 seconds, it looks like a diamond is painted in the lane, then at roughly 8 to nine seconds you can see that there is a sign pointing to the lane with a diamond on it. Was this guy just pulled over for driving in the HOV lane illegally? And if so, why did he pull back into it to stop?

So this story while completely true stems from a weird combination of myth and fact.

As I commented elsewhere, "M.I.A.T.A." aka "Mixed-drink Is Always The Answer."

I am amazed you didn't take it to the logical next step:
"Mixed-drink Is Always The Answer," or better known as "M.I.A.T.A."

Did not notice that those were light bars until I read the article. That is insane. People coming towards them will think they are driving into the sun.

Another interesting way to look at it is that with Spotify artists are actually making more money off of each individual song if they are popular. If they sell their song on iTunes for $0.99, after Apple takes 30% they get 59.4 cents. If that same user instead listens to the song on Spotify, and Spotify pays the

I think that is one of the things that I still find annoying. We are in the middle ground right now where the content producers don't want to allow us to always have access to everything. There are times where I am bummed out because Netflix has removed a movie from streaming that I had on my to-watch list, but I

In stop and go traffic, it does help to have your speed be halfway between that of the car in front of you and the car behind you. Obviously with an upper limit on the speed of the vehicle in front of you.

Get a different internet provider? I am in the heart of Silicon Valley, and even with that, I don't have much of a choice when it comes to internet. There is Comcast, or there is DSL, which can't come close to matching cable. Now if the cable companies get their way, DSL will probably become a much stronger contender

Looks to me like someone didn't do their math. Sure, there is a lot to just "feeling out" a jump, but as things get more and more dangerous, pulling out a piece of paper and at least getting very rough figures for the speed he should be going tends to help keep everyone healthy.

Saying 2K15 instead of 2015 doesn't even save a character...

I am waiting for the police's radar guns to just use the same unit that these cars use. All of a sudden, you can't update for a new car's signature.

The best performer? Mazda with an average of 28.1 mpg. The worst? Chrysler at 20.9 mpg because all anyone wants is Jeeps and Rams. Nissan (zoom zoom!) was up the most, hitting 26.2 mpg from 24.1 mpg the prior year.

Wait, so Vehicle 1 was going fast enough to cause Vehicle 2 to not only hit Vehicle 3 and force it out of the way, but to still continue on to hit Vehicle 4. That is a pretty darn hard crash. Vehicle 1's driver is going to have some explaining to do.

It would be very easy to prevent this type of "exploit" from working on this device. All you have to do is only accept the exact type of USB device that you are looking for on that USB port. BadUSB works by pretending to be something like a keyboard or a mouse, and using those types of calls behind the scenes. A lot

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Toyota's Entune system led the pack with a score of 1.7, although its functionality is limited compared to other systems. Hyundai's BlueLink scored the second slot with a 2.2, followed by Chrysler's Uconnect (2.7), MyFord Touch (3.0), Mercedes' Comand (3.1), and Chevy's MyLink (3.7). But Siri knocked it out of the

My uncle had a Rottweiler named Gator who was similarly one of the nicest dogs I had ever met. Whenever we went to the lake, he would sit on the shore and watch over my cousin and me. If we started splashing too much, off into the water Gator would run, lightly grab our arm in his mouth, and drag us back to land. He

Only in Australia...