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Seeing this photo explains what? All I see is a well dressed black man next to the CL he owns. So unless your comment had bucketloads of sarcasm piled on (in which case, touche, good move and all that) then the comment "blowjob hack of a human being" would be better applied to the commenter than to the guy in

I would like to think that older drivers are some how worse and doing the general public harm, but after reading over some statistics http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2012/tables/12s1114.pdf I'm not seeing it. The summary is pretty simple. Older drivers get into fatal accidents at about the same percentage as

Great idea, cool showcar, neat engineering, eye-watering price. Sadly a CP, though not for the lack of trying.

At this point I would avoid all the major carriers (though T-Mo might be good if you have coverage) and just go with an MVNO that has a prepaid option. You can normally score an unlimited plan for $50 and that'll be probably the best deal. Had it been a couple years ago I would say Verizon hands down as they did

The new Syndicate is a great example of a "meh" game. It doesn't offend and it doesn't play badly, it just isn't very imaginative with its IP and gameplay. They could have shot for the fences and gotten a potentially great game out of it and instead it just came out as another me-too shooter with powers and

Is that a rallying Saab 9-3? Sign me up!

It wouldn't have fit the neo-renaissance feel (which was a pretty bold move itself). The more classy Jensen definitely works better in that context, but this version is certainly more cyberpunk and would have fit that aspect of Deus Ex quite well.

Amazon Visa. Aaaaaand... done. Why? 3% back on Amazon purchases. Simple points structure. No fees. I don't give a crap about APR cuz I haven't carried a balance since I got my first credit card.

Yeah... no, I stick with NTFS and FAT32. What kills it for exFAT is how closed microsoft is being about its specs. Its gonna take a few more years for the community to develop a good set of open source tools for it so till then its fat32 for small stuff and NTFS for large external drives. I wish there was a truly

yes. I've got a 8TB raid server (6TB usable due to raid 5). Its currently just about 60% used. Videos, movies, and and photos eat space like you wouldn't believe. my photo collection alone is something like 200GB (shooting raw does that...). Add in HD movies which are 7-20GB each and yeah... 2TB starts to seem a

I remember using these over a decade ago. The first time I saw scissors like this was in china. They are quite useful as long as you aren't expecting true multitool reliability or usability. The fact that they come apart does allow for more varied uses however.

Try braking normally with your heel and see how that feels. Weird... right? Its hard to modulate brake force with finesse using only your heel. Thats why you heel toe with your toe on the brake and rolling your heel (or in my case the left side of my foot) onto the gas.

for flat foot shifting DON'T DO IT unless your car's ECU is programmed for it. Yes, there are ECU's that know when your gas is floored while shifting and will cut fuel at a lower limiter. If it doesn't come stock (do any stock ECUs have FFS enabled? Corvette maybe?) then something like a Cobb accessport can add it,

Get the price down (under $200 gets into strong consideration category, and close to $100 gets to the "why the hell not" category) and I'm totally for it just as a nice hackable android platform. As it stands though its too tied into the andoid ecosystem for me to have it be of any use (and this is from someone who

I would agree with you on the no card = big problem part EXCEPT that being a Nexus device it will support host mode for the USB. Get yourself a $3 host mode cable and problem solved, just hook your camera straight in to the tablet. You could even get really fancy and get DSLR Controller and have a 7" LCD monitor for

Its just overpriced. I like the design, I like the functionality, but they could have saved some cost on the internals and brought the price down to a more amicable $200 or even $150. Lets see... NFC could have been removed, as could the audio amp. All it needed was optical + stereo out and 95% of the buyers would

Its like a truck and car got into a horrible teleportation accident...

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Its like a harder to play version of one of these. Thats some major time and effort put in to play wine glasses...

VOTE: Linksys WRT610n/E3000

YES. Being the bad guy (and knowing it) felt quite refreshing. It would have been more interesting (at least for me) to have just gone completely rogue and wiped out both sides than be stuck being the defacto good guy/hero.