mikekopstain
Mike Kopstain
mikekopstain

Can you elaborate for those of that are Twitter dummys? Do they just have fake account re-tweet the info?

I have no idea whatever became of the car. I scouted out their website for a few month, hoping it would re-appear. It never did.

I just grabbed that one off the intrawebs. The eBay car is my actual car though! (buy it)

I owned a V10 M5 for 18 hours. I spent months reading about E60 M5s, what went wrong with them, what to look for in a used one, etc. I set myself a budget of $30,000 and got to shopping. $30,000 doesn't get you much in an E60 M5. You're generally going to be looking at a higher (75,000+) mile example and you'll

I have noticed that... They can technically hide in any of the exits for the opposite direction too but I've never seen them there. They're pretty lax on the Kennedy either way because any kind of distraction grinds traffic down to a halt.

You just have to know where to look. If you can catch Lake Shore Drive on a light traffic period it's a lot of fun and a beautiful drive. Likewise with the 3 - 4 hours a day there's not much traffic on the Kennedy. Outbound is especially fun with plenty of twists and turns, not to mention the express lanes where

As the current owner of an A8, my only complain with the car has always been it's lack of power. Much like Ray's complaint of the standard A7, it's not slow; it's just not fast. It's quick and it's buttery smooth but it's just not enough. Audi really came around in the mid-2000's, especially with the A8 which at

He was indeed... The article just struck me as odd. It's a picture of him in the 80s, references an interview from him in the 80's and then goes on to quote him from the 2000's.

I love it... Anything posted about Apple is immediately greeted with responses of "You guys clearly hate Apple" as well as "You guys are just fan boys!". And then of course followed up with a "This site used to be so much better" and yet your comment is in response to a story on a site you seemingly purposely punish

This is all well past his ouster from Apple in 1985. Ives didn't come on board until after Steve's return. I think all of these quotes are from post-2000...

You're a photographer and as such you most likely buy your camera for still photography. You also speak to people you know who also likely use their cameras for still photography. There's a completely different subset of people that buy these cameras solely for their video capability and don't weight still

I first noticed this last year on the Oscars and it drove me nuts. I googled it and couldn't find anything other than articles like this, wondering what it was. Then I heard it again on a football game and wondered again, what the hell it was.

Geez, I thought it was fairly obvious this was satirical given the reference to hating the site, yet reading it daily, the caps lock being on, your demands for unrealistic comparisons, etc.

Precisely the point I was trying to make. I'd star you if I had a star but alas...

From a purely economic point of view, can any non-essential good be called overpriced if people are buying it?

Oh I'm with you but the fact of the matter is that 95% of the people out there aren't audiophiles and the booming bass from the Bose system is synonymous with sound quality for most people. At the end of the day, what people perceive as the best can be a lot different than what is actually the most authentic. Hell,

The problem is that their image is based on the illusion that they are able to make improvements through engineering, which is largely true for many of their products but they're choosing to embrace a standard that, by and large, is known for heavy compression artifacts and just generally poor sound quality.

Yes... Bloomberg printed an Obituary for him in August of 2008. Their official response was that they commonly have pre-printed obits for famous people. It even said "DO NOT USE - HOLD FOR RELEASE" at the top of it. D'oh!

I think the article will help him rather than hurt him. For one, it shows a kid with tremendous ambition. The fact that he's even interacting demonstrates that while he might not know HOW to take action, he knows that action needs to be taken. The kid wants to learn how to drive stick; he just doesn't know how the

Um, you added a "not" that was never there. Go back and look at the poster's original words. He clearly says "I am sure there will be many people that will not go to Taco Bell again, I am one of those." You even quoted this in your response yet still managed to add a word to it that never appeared.