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Wavedashing was a crime back in the day, too.

Texarado.

Can't wait for the protests to start again. Deal with it, haters.

Am I the only person that actually prefers the new title Edge of Tomorrow? It works on so many levels.

Capitalism, bitches!

The only reason to pay more than about $400 for a video card for gaming is for dickwaving purposes. They're not any more future-proof than the midrange cards—if anything, they depreciate faster because their cutting-edge tech gets released to the general public a year later as a midrange.

Your room, shortly after starting a game with max settings.

How do they handle recalls in Europe? Could this be a culture thing?

I used to work with a guy who restored old Porsches for fun. Even if they're nice looking cars I hate them now.

I spent the whole article waiting for him to confess that he listens to smooth jazz while guiding the probe in.

This sounds to me like more like a fight between the Army and Air Force than an actual decision being made on the merits of the A-10. It's hard not to think about this as a contest between the AH-64E and the A-10C.

Not pictured: people who played it back when it was a Warcraft 3 mod and got bored of the format long before it ever became a genre.

Wow, $35 million. If you believe their accounting (I don't) they "only" made a 213 million dollar profit last quarter despite the recall situation. This is less than a drop in the bucket.

Hell, you could argue the Aussie Dollar killed the Aussie car industry for good, or at least accelerated its decline.

The only thing it isn't is the GTD with VW's new engine. What a shame.

On this day in 1942, gasoline rationing began in 17 Eastern states as an attempt to help the American war effort during World War II. By the end of the year, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had ensured that mandatory gasoline rationing was in effect in all 50 states.

The figure includes $4.2 billion from payroll, along with direct and indirect spending, and sales and property tax revenue, according to the analysis by Grant Thornton LLP, a Chicago-based audit, tax and advisory company. The report was released May 12, when the city, a Dallas suburb, approved incentives for the

Like we've been saying (and many others have been saying, as well), there's a bit of a disconnect between the brands that work extremely well for Fiat Chrysler and the ones that don't… and the ones that don't are the volume car sellers.http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/0...

You'd think you were a Tom Clancy style hero too if you lived in Hawaii, dated a stripper and simultaneously pulled down the pants of the most powerful government on Earth before pulling a thrilling escape to Hong Kong before anyone knew what was happening.