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I replied to someone else asking that: David wrote about why he left in an earlier thread, and you can see the comment here.

The format is great except for the comments, and that will continue to be the Achilles heel. Even if there were some way to jump straight to comments, the notifications would still presumably be broken by pointing to the first page.

He wrote about that in an epic comment that deserved its own post. I created an article about it here:

They also took a low-cost government loan for automotive operations.

Did you notice that they barely made a profit last year? What excuse did they have before the world blew up?

Actually....

Agreed. This recent brown manual wagon didn’t get any bids, which really surprised me. An AWD Eagle for a reasonable price? Wish I were in California.

Really made me appreciate trucks that you can just crawl under.

Sadly I haven’t been on one of the trivia nights since I downloaded these, but I’m looking forward to working from the offices of ISIS next time.

It’d be a hell of a lot cheaper to buy a console than to fix the next thing I’d break on my Jeep, whatever it is.

This game could actually compel me to buy hardware to play it on. My last game console was an Atari 2600, and my last Windows PC was an FDIV bug Pentium 90.

Obligatory self-promotion for anyone unfamiliar with Jeep’s long history of trucks: I wrote a few Oppo posts on same.

I desperately hope I’m wrong.

You wouldn’t be facing each other, especially if they tint that plastic. The person directly in front of you is facing the same direction as you are.

The frequent dismissal of her contributions reminds me of this article I discovered recently.

Thank you, that’s useful information. And sorry to hear you’re getting screwed on that.

Trust me, you aren’t the first to drool over the van. If I ever drive through there again, I’ll keep an eye out.

It’s actually a steam-powered AR screen. Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it.

The day after I bought my LJ, I met the previous owner by coincidence. He had traded in two very similar ones at the same time, both yellow, one an automatic and the other my manual Rubicon. His wife owned the automatic.