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Actually they sell below invoice all the time. There is something called a dealer holdback. The invoice you see is indeed what the car was sold to the dealer for, but when the sell it the manufacturer gives them a check for upwards of $3k on each car. It can be significantly higher on luxury cars.

Hell yes, and people that e-mail them to their whole address book should have to a pay fine!

Mine too, it was a pain for the first couple days, but after that it was permanently committed to memory, and there is no way anyone can deduce it.

I'm not as worried about missiles as I am a warhead being smuggled into a city. A missile has a return address.Kim Jong Il certainly acts crazy, but hopefully he is only posturing. N. Korea has sold Nuclear tech to Iran and I wouldn't doubt that they would sell a working bomb for the right price. Put one on a ship

That's the key. It won't be "North Korea" it will be its despotic ruler that we blame. France or Russia would probably respond with Nukes. I doubt that either the US or Britain would. The American people just don't have the same stomach for civilian casualties that did in WWII.

I never used any web OS device before, but this looks pretty good. I liked the Playbook's swipe interface alot more than apple or android 3.0 and this looks even better. I can't wait to play with it in person.

If I eat inside of an hour of working out, I feel like I will puke the whole time. So for me I don't have a choice :)

I love other people's throw aways. I just got a old dell inspiron, all the screws in the frame were loose and it was eat up with spyware that it barely loaded and the owner thought it was because the computer was old.

Every now and then, I run across a computer that I call a survivor. I found an old dell in our storage area at work. It was running XP Pro, (no service packs) and it booted in under a minute, browsed web pages with ease. Whoever used it last had about 6 hours of karate videos on the desktop and they played fine. It

I never had any luck with Joli, but mint worked great on a couple netbooks I have.

So by NASA standards it was cheap!

I've moved away from carabiner style key chains, they cause the keys to hang too low and swing around too much.

I hope the Anonymous realizes that a cyber war with NATO will benefit no one. They will surely score "victories". These victories will have real life consequences for hundreds of thousands of people. If they disrupt military networks people could die, if they disrupt the economic system people will loose jobs, if the

Actually, it would be fine for America if all military operations weren't secret. If there are no secrets the Country with the strongest military will easily triumph. Sun Tzu explained how a smaller force can overcome a superior force using secrecy and deception. Without secrecy and deception, the US would have

Same problem in Florida. Our constitution is way too easy to amend and as a result it gets loaded with junk every election. In 2008 I think they even added an amendment to our state constitution protecting pregnant pigs!

I anonymous itself is a good example of the vulnerability of true democracies. When everyone is given a say in everything, and everyone is equally trusted with all information, all it takes it the inevitable handful of morons to ruin everything.

HA! I was trying to come up a with a way to tie to Weiner. Congrats!!!

I see where your coming from. There was a time when a teenager peeking in the girls locker room, or even better pulling the fire alarm to get them all the run out :), would have had him in trouble but probably not going to jail.

Both parties made mistakes. The first mistake was on the part of the mine having lax security and poor employee training. Without their failure nothing would have been lost. Anyone who has access to a bank account with hundreds of thousands of dollars damn well know better than to fall for a social engineering attack,

I whole heartedly agree. It's even more shocking what people are willing to endure in the name of "safety". If given the choice between being truly safe and truly free, I'll choose freedom every time.