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John Coctostan
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In my area Bro trucks bully you sometimes off the road (twice) and SUV's are too busy putting in the next DVD for their 2.5 kids to notice you. I have a bright red one to avoid being not seen, I thought long and hard about this when I bought. Red was the only color I knew was going to be seen in any circumstance here

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Dare I say any automotive group is pinging out details of their GT40 or hot hatch right now so.... frilly toothpicks!

Thanks for the tips! I don't have backseat passengers to worry about so that would work. It would also help to be able to hear the engine revs better since I like to crank up the sound system and I'm accustomed to listening for audio cues to change gears rather than watching the tachometer.

I have a very short commute

Damn. I'll have to stick to peeling out, then. Visibility out the back kind of sucks, for me.

Bitchin' Betty

Why should my freedom of speech and expression be violated because you let someone takes pictures of you. The government is overstepping its bounds set by the Constitution once again. The risk of freedom is that people can hear what you say, and see what you did. Unless the pictures were taken in secret, there should

I think it's been about a decade since I saw a Bronco II, but I remember everybody used to have them 20 years ago.

Found the cop!

That little girl's phone pegged to the back seat tells you all you need to know.

He's a soldier. This is how he was trained to kill. This is how you dehumanize the enemy. These are the leftovers of the man after war.

Barry, I really didn't see a crazy patriotic war movie. I saw a movie that humanizes PTSD, and makes its a very real problem in this country.

Now, on to the car itself: for those of you who possess intimate knowledge of Japanese cars, you're probably already aware that this Skyline GT-R is the famed "R32" model – possibly the most exciting, enjoyable, sought-after high-performance Japanese car of its day. For those of you who don't know Japanese cars, allow

You mean they aren't pummeling us with taxes and fees already? I actually see this a good thing. This will give leverage for other services like Google fiber and offer some competition to these ISP's. You can tell Comcast is already sweating since they just announced that they will be releasing 1GB connections for

Grand juries for a long time have been tools for prosecutors to do with as they will. If the prosecutor (a representative of the DA's office) wants an indictment, he'll get one. If he doesn't want one, he won't.

One could say that capturing this information without a warrant is the equivalent of reading a letter sent through the mail in an unsealed envelope... But personal, I think its a little more equivalent to opening a sealed letter and, when confronted, saying "hey, we have fancy scissor technology that can open your

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things

Bottomline, he effed up. Yes, he did own up to it, somewhat. iread what he wrote, and a given clue is this: anytime some one puts a lot of effort in an excuse of tire PSI, the weather, reverse erectile dysfunctional, black widow spider webs messing with electronics, it tells you a lot about the person. The owner

Another vote for this. Or, if forced to make a different choice, <i>To Serve Man</i>.