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@Pyrowrx: I've examined the Spy Museum's DB5 from as many angles as possible, without being asked to leave. It's definitely a replica of some sort - kitted-up to look just like Bond's ride.

@pinshot: Yep, next they'll probably drop my security clearance. :)

The more I find out about this, the more I keep finding myself shrugging and thinking "he's got a point..."

I bet the guys from G-Oil could do a little something with that.

@humjaba: Missing caption: "Let's go. NOW!"

That "castrated" sound bite was a really tight edit, probably absent a larger context.

It's a gas station. I would've hosed the off-duty prick down with some 93 octane, got out my Zippo, and presto - one less pig waiting in line to get roasted.

@yoda2: Well, I'm media, which means I get myself and usually one sidekick on the guest list. I usually don't get to touch a regular 4-day pass...

@Leaaky: "Epic" is soooo 2009. Truth In 24 is just DAMN GOOD.

@Vexorg: Take it from a nine year Petit vet, who's also covered Sebring 7 times - both are absolutely fantastic races, each far different from the other, and BOTH really need to be attended, to be fully appreciated.

@Pessimippopotamus: Complain, complain, and complain some more. And, when you get a viable alternative, DUMP TW/RR for a ISP that won't cheat its way around net neutrality.

The DC area was caught with its dick in its hand last Feb by Snowpocalypse — a double-whammy with 2 feet of snow in Jan followed soon after by another 3 feet in Feb (with drifts up to 5'). Most readings certified it as the heaviest snowfall in the area's history - and it was certainly the most in my life.

@djscruffy: I would say if snow is visible on the ground (that means anything more than 1/4" packed snow on the surface), then snow tires become a life-saver, or at least a bumper/fender-saver.

@Pavement clawing maniac: In court, just like in the movie Training Day, it's not "what you know," it's "what you can prove."

@MarcFen: You forgot the Agribusiness lobbyists, who are the ones REALLY getting paid for the ethanol scam. Archer Daniels Midland is the devil in the details, and the devil is raking it in like crazy.

@Admiral_Awesome: Of course, that's an assumed risk with any vehicle that's insured for well under its true cost.