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@pallendo: And, not a single one of them is an SUV, or FWD.

Woohoo, now all of our cars can sound like big-rigs. Jake Brake, here we come!

@sos10: I doubt that. I see integrated GPSs going the way of the dodo. Let's see, $1500 option to the car, or $200 for a stand alone that does a MUCH better job, is more easily upgraded, usually better UI, and if it breaks, I can buy a new for cheap, and if I have 2 cars (or 3, or 18) I can just suction cup it to

@Jim Topoleski: And, even if you have a slightly cheaper machine, learning to "temp surf" can save you all of the hassle as well.

@Shezbo: If you *really* want a good shot of espresso with a good crema, skip the starbucks (Their coffee is over-roasted/burnt tasting) and find a good local roaster/coffee shop. They usually take much more pride in their work. And, because they usually roast in shop, have much fresher coffee, and if you plan on

@Xander: Sandlewood. Not many places carry that in a candle, but it is fairly common in incense sticks.

If weave would finally deliver the one piece of GBS that they have been promising for the past 18 months, I would actually use it. Tab state sync.

@jessedybka: Here's a bunch of ways to screw some of that up, too...

@bender123: hahhahhah Sounds interesting. On a similar note, a croatian friend of mine (who I trust with most things food) loves to mix cheap red wine and coke. That is one thing I still cannot wrap my head around.

@Vanus: My WRX wagon is known as Widget, the 2000 Tacoma is PJ, and the lowered Miata with a roll cage, no cat and flame thrower exhaust is "Snuggles".

@bugattatra: That would be the Legacy GT wagon. Which, until the end of the 2005 model year, could be had with a stick. Then if you wanted a manual tranny-ed Turbo Wagon from Subaru, you got the WRX wagon, or the Outback XT.

@12-Inch Idongivafuck Sandwich: Dude, a 4'x8' sheet of 3/8" plywood isn't good enough for you? What do you mean that saw-horses != Table legs. What kind of uppity beerpong are you playing?