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SVT Raptor? Would have taken that of given a choice. Even though it's probably the only thing in this picture that gets worse mileage than the Jeep and Viper.

I don't have a model number, but if you take a look around most laptop manufacturers have something that will fit. A friend of mine just got a Dell XPS 15" with a Quad Core i7, 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD + 128GB SSD, Blu-Ray, Integrated Intel HD Graphics and an NVIDIA GeForce 500 series graphics card with 2GB of dedicated

The average portability laptop can have a 7 hour battery, quad core i7 processor, 16GB of ram, 2 video cards, a blu-ray drive, and a 1 tb hdd. And most of the space is taken up by the monitor, keyboard, trackpad, cooling ducts, and optical drive. All of which isn't necessary in a box like this. I don't think size is

Here's what I find interesting:

You do realize that Charter charges $5/mo for it, right? Over 9 years (108 months) that's $540 for leasing a modem. Definitely cheaper to buy one. Not to mention that if you go to most Charter offices now, they give you a DOCSIS 3.0 Cisco modem for free....

So I can't use 123456 or 12345678...

yup, I meant average depth of the ocean. my mistake.

It makes perfect sense. You said it yourself - 75% of the Earth's SURFACE is covered in water. Everything below that is solid.

Ah, but it is. Don't forget that Mercury is smaller than Earth to begin with.

Broken in everything except IE (where it's broken in a different way) on Win8

It has nothing to do with Windows. It's the virtualization software that's causing the problem.

Showing the receipt has nothing to do with it. I could buy an iPad at Walmart, keep the receipt, open the box, swap it out for a bunch of notepads, and then claim that I was ripped off and get a SECOND free iPad.

Charging and battery life are more connected than you think.

As someone who normally carries around 30+ keys on a daily basis, I have to say that this is a horrible idea. It would be nice in some cases, but I'll be dammed if I'm going to be expected to remember 30+ different codes instead of carry some brass around in my pocket all day.

Reverse:

Bought my car because I needed something comfortable to drive (I'm well over 6') that was good in the snow and was reasonably cheap to take care of. The Explorer was my natural choice. It has plenty of leg room, ample cargo space, can seat up to 7, it's 4x4, and I'm getting 21mpg driving around town. Plus, I love

"You can't change just one tire on a 4x4 vehicle."

So assuming that you're correct about everything here, that means if you wanted to load uncompressed 1080p 60fps video onto a Bluray at your 380MB/s you would get what, just over 2 minutes of HD video?

According to the link you sent, you also appear to have built this house in the middle of a body of water.

A friend of mine had an RX8 for a little over a year and a half. Towards the end it burned oil like it was nobody's business, but it still screamed. I liked that car.