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That’s what I thought, though I wasn’t sure.

I have had close to nil issues with the RTM (the only one was with my start menu and cortana breaking so I couldn’t use the search or cortana for anything; deleting the entire profile and rebuilding it fixed that), and ran the insider previews ever since they were available.

Should we be looking forward to future releases of Windows 10 with new numbers such as 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, etc.?

Same guys who released KOTOR for iPad. If you ask me, they’re listening...

Perfectionism is a plague especially in video concepts. The game doesn’t need to be perfect but it needs to be good at its purpose. TLOU was good, but it would have been harmed by bad reviews. There are some games which make the cut because of emergent gameplay. Mirrors edge is one. TLOU had to be near perfect to work

I thought Hank got a fix on those anger problems after he beat up Jesse that one time.

I once had a ‘93 Taurus SHO (MTX) I had bought from some dude in LA for $700, with bald tires, burning oil from bad seals, and no reliable repair history. I did replace the seals and the plugs for the entire top end (no simple feat) and proceeded to continue driving it into the ground.

Is the shitty driver speeding? Thank the Lord that somebody else wants my ticket.

This helps California’s adoption rate for electric vehicles... how? Oh, right! It doesn’t. Decreasing the incentives for wealthy people will not increase the practical incentives for less wealthy people.

NP.

I’ve heard and experienced that the Mazda F2T motor in the 626 Turbo and Probe GT Turbo is criminally underrated. I think the car makes more than 135HP at the wheels.

My friend found one which was sold to the junkyard he worked at and took me for a ride a couple times. It was a good car for the time, but the trick

So far it seems pretty useful.

Sacramento, CA needs this. I’ve never been in a worse city for commuters. I know there are even worse cities out there, but Sacramento’s drivers are usually terrible about which lane they should be in. The only thing that comes close to being as bad as their lane etiquette is the overwhelming preference of many

I’m actually more or less opposed to a re-release and I have serious doubts it will live up to any reasonable hype. Here’s why:

I think it’s a great motor. There is no drama and the curve is straightforward. This motor shines best on mountain roads with lots of curve and spirited driving. Keep the revs up and you are doing fine. It is a bit of a dog below 3000RPM though, but that’s how you get good MPG figures. 160hp takes some finesse to

I gotta say, I saw an orange one rolling around on the 50 in Sacramento on my morning commute yesterday. I never tried to follow a car like I tried to follow that one. (S)he was going too fast for me to catch up without it being obvious though. I could only admire from a steadily-increasing distance. The car screams

I’m opposed to this law. Laws aren’t made to specify what is legal but what is *illegal*. We don’t need laws which specify how a party can maintain innocence, just one to specify how they are proven guilty. If there is no law and we want people to continue to freely split lanes, then leave it alone and don’t codify it.

MW3 was all about Price’s personal vendetta against Makarov. Sure, you end world war III as part of the plot, but it really was all about Price. Lots of thrills but lacking substance.

One hopes this new breed will be as resilient as the old breed.

That was good.

Your kids are starving. Carl’s Jr. believes no child should go hungry. You are an unfit mother. Your children will be placed in the custody of Carl’s Jr.

“Illegal immigrants are universally paid in cash under the table, depriving states of income tax. They then use services (fire, police, medical, roads, etc.) that are provided by the state that they haven’t paid for.”

I’m saying this wouldn’t be a problem if the state wasn’t taxing you because it “owns” *your* right to