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More fun than driving a fast car slow
jonetkins

Mooooon RIVER!

Bah, what wood they no?

I'm no graphic artist, so this would need to be cleaned up (and I used a royalty-free clip art that you could not use commercially without a fee), but here's my general idea:

I blame the Mazda driver. Drivers Ed 101 tells you to always set the handbrake before exiting the vehicle.

I've apparently forgotten the password to my Bitcoin wallet which I created only a few months ago! I guess I'll put more effort into recovering it if it ever gets to be worth more than a few bucks.

I bet he was wearing dark clothing, in an unlit area, too. I sometimes wish the cops would ticket more jaywalking fools like this.

You have to put the emPHAsis on the right syLABle.

One thing I don't see mentioned in any of the descriptions in this article, is wireless range. The smaller units may be cuter and more convenient, but if their diminutive size means that their signal can barely make it across the room, then their utility becomes questionable. Can anyone provide some insight into the

I bought Connectify Hostpot earlier this year, after paying for a week's worth of wireless access at our resort in Mexico and then discovering that it was limited to a single device. Screw that - Connectify allowed me to share the connection to my wife's MBP and both our phones.

Yup, that was everything I needed to know.

I use a similar technique to identify certain keys on my laptop, which lacks a backlit keyboard.

I use a similar technique to identify certain keys on my laptop, which lacks a backlit keyboard.

You make it sound as though sports car racing is going away completely, when in fact ALMS is simply merging with Grand-Am to form the Tudor United SportsCar Championship.

Ute. Holden or Ford, take your pick. What's not to love?

To quote one Mr S Jobs: "You're holding it wrong."

Dear car, I know I'm close to the next driver up ahead, I'm just about to overtake them. Dear car, I know I crossed my lane without indicating. That's because there's nobody here.

My first thought was surprise that there was so much wind noise at 125,000 feet, considering how little atmosphere there is at that altitude. But then I realized that he was already doing in excess of 200mph at that point, so even though there's not much air, it's going past pretty damned quick!

And before anyone makes a smartass comment, I know that's an Enzo beside the first one. The close-up photo is of the second F40, which was parked several cars away.