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It won't cause your car to shoot a piston through the hood though, so you can get to where you want to and take care of it the way you want without having to worry about a serious problem (say, at a known mechanic or doing it yourself when you get home).

He also wanted to kill innocent protesters who didn't want their tuitions increased from £3,000 to £9,000 over one year, or their hospitals cut, what a great guy.

That's an easy one, on the infotainment system, right above it in the digital display or perhaps a new section right above the odometer that can use a digital scrolling message, it's not that hard considering that most cars can now have the name of a song streaming across your dash in cars as cheap as a Fiesta. All

The wait for GW2 and SWTOR is far from comparable to the 11 year wait for Diablo 3 with SWTOR in fact just going back to about 2008 if I remember correctly.

Yes, just as Duke Nukem had been retooled several times before its release, this is the same situation with a different actor.

This is a great article and I completely agree with you, what is the problem with letting people easily know what is wrong with their vehicle at a moment's notice; I don't drive around with an OBD-II reader in my car, perhaps I should but I would prefer a clear message on my dash that can tell me whether I have a

I wouldn't hold my breath, they have had screens and such going back years, though the game has been in development since 2001 if I remember correctly (changing and morphing over time, but the same could be said for DNF as that game also had several potential release candidates, early builds and screens, many of which

Diable III, the new Duke Nukem Forever (let's just hope that it turns out better).

I just wanted to check that is what you meant, as I completely agree with you on the point. On the other hand, I actually do like the move, in fact I found that using it on RE5 made it quite accurate, I guess it just comes down to coordination, or perhaps something more complex (I tend to have an easier time with it,

This is a true classic, too bad my fiancé has never watched it and thus, has no clue about the references that I make to it.

Yeah, the increase in tactics and proper use of units is great and really essential to a good session in the series, but the whole unrealistic buildup and instant units appearing when you approach a city to siege it, just gets to the gamers (thus, why there are tons of mods out there that deal with those problems).

I take it you meant PS3 with a gamepad, I am in the same boat, I just can't stand FPS games with a gamepad (how I wish that my copy of RDR was on a PC with proper mod and mouse support).

Total war everything, the higher difficulty levels see enemies use more naval invasions for games that support it, more mixed unit formations and a psychotic increase of units being spawned with no way of them having the time to have recruited or the funds to have paid for those units.

It depends upon the game and the entertainment level I am looking for. If I want to play just for fun, I might go with a lower level, but if I am playing something with a deep character and a balanced approach to its difficulty settings, I will go on a higher difficulty setting. Enemies that can see you through walls

That's what is happening in the Canadian province of Ontario; there are plenty of non-hybrids and electrics that get great mileage, but the government isn't giving those cars the same HOV access (look at the Yaris and Smart, they should be allowed as they get the same mileage and in fact better, than most hybrids, oh

Re 4th Gear: This is exactly the case, and thus why I decided to just fork out a bit more and go for a new car (that and a drastic difference in the mileage I can get with most of the newer cars, considering I drive over 30,000KM a year, that means something). Try buying a used Prius, Yaris and similar vehicles at the

+1 Thanatos approves of this message... (I was going to say the exact same thing).

But she's so pretty in her own way...

Let's get this party started.

The fact that you can buy one for under $20,000 Canadian now means that it is not (and to be honest, it never was as it was attainable by the average person unlike a real Hummer which cost a substantial amount for its time).