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Marty Graw
martygraw

No, we're creating a system that encourages people to take some personal responsibility for their health and that of others. Even if you don't have Ebola, you should stay off of a plane or out of any congested areas where your health could pose a risk to others.

You can't compare obesity, smoking or alcohol to Ebola. Those are health issues related to personal lifestyle choices. Communicable diseases like this are a different story. I would guess that very few people have actively chosen to get Ebola or willingly do things that would infect them with this disease.

Look, we're in a heightened state of caution. While widespread Ebola fears may be irrational at this point, I'm okay with vigilance. If people were more self-conscious and respectful of others by not flying when they were sick, none of this would be necessary. While you may not have Ebola, your flu or common cold is

Torch, I see what you're getting at here. You took this more as a situation of profiling than of genuine precaution and concern? Would they have been as vigilant if the person weren't a black woman with a non-American accent? I would hope so.

Do they include vehicles that have spent a good part of their lives in high humidity states but now spend their in more temperate climates? Either way, my vehicle which is included on this list qualified and is now scheduled for a repair. Though the instance of the woman in Florida who was killed by airbag shrapnel is

Many cars from this era are a meager step up from a buckboard when compared to even modest economy cars of today. That said, the DMC-12 dishes out style in spades. If you can push a DeLorean to the edge, I'm sure its a thrill ride beyond compare. If I owned one I'd heavily resist the urge to up the power or modify it

Perhaps you missed the title?

Having owned a ML350 I can say that I was pleased with the vehicle overall. I didn't expect it to be anything more than it was. Great performer until it met an early demise.

Maserati build about 369 Shamals until 1996, and it seems at least two of those ended up in Tokyo. Considering that the Biturbo's career started in 1981 just like the DeLorean DMC-12's, the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk's or Ozzy's Diary of a Madman's, the Shamal represents the perfectly evolved version of a great, but

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Well maybe now everyone CAN be like Niko Bellic.

Doesn't this support the old school theory of being "thrown clear"? Seems like it was an efficient transfer of energy. Had his body been thrown into the door, window or even restricted by a seatbelt he may have been injured far worse.

Also, this is on the OC Craigslist, should be SD Craigslist. Flag it.

I think I'm going to check this one out. $1ok firm, pffff. Show up with some cash and "firm" prices seem to go poof.

Aston-Martin Lagonda ugly.

Not much better. Not any better.

Having recently used Uber I can say that it was an overall good experience. Timely, cheaper than a taxi and friendly. However, the car I rode in smelled like an ashtray. I wouldn't complain about that though. The same ride I took in a taxi cost me $62, with Uber $16.

Funny how it works like that in real life, huh?

Or this: