parabellum2000
parabellum2000
parabellum2000

If people use them for mapping services, they request your GPS location, if you enable it they target adds from local businesses and tailor your search results. Hopefully you click on those more geographically relevant ads. A bonus for Google is that they can sell more accurate information about you (in aggregated

Something tells me this thing will still get you arrested in certain parts of the country. Its easier to carry a Glock than anything resembling a switchblade or butterfly knife in most of the country.

I've been waiting for something like this, but I don't understand the inclusion of 2 screens. A high quality, metal twisting hinge would serve the same function for less money.

I think DX1 succeeded in making a deep and engrossing game for the time. As for realism, I agree with you. Much of the fiction is plausible, some of it was just fantasy. Some of the physics involved along with the idiotic AI were the major downfalls for me. Shooting people with rockets, hiding in a vent for 5 minutes,

Yeah, I went through that with my last pair of glasses, basically they just transitioned when I was walking between buildings, not the 3 hours a day I spend in the car. What a waste.

I think the window tint industry should use this guy as a spokesman.

I can see your point about tablets, those are media consuming devices by design. I don't think there are too many people with unlimited Verizon LTE Ipads out there. Most of the people impacted will be using phones. I know some people sit on their phones watching movies all day, but most people don't have the time to

You exactly right. I've had 4g for a couple months. I used 700mb per month on 3g and I used 650mb last month on 4g. My girlfriend with a Iphone4s has consistently used about 2.2gb per month.

I think I would notice on most cuts of meat. If you look closely, as long as you don't order it well done, you can usually still see marbling veins and sinew in a steak. The first time I noticed it as a kid it grossed me out. Now, I guess it's a mark of authenticity ;)

Its the third dot that appears after a couple seconds. I missed it the first time. I expected one of the stars to explode. Instead another bright dot appears, gets brighter, then starts to fade.

I couldn't agree more. I think Margaery is being handled better by HBO than in the books. She becomes far to important later in the series to use her as window dressing now. If anything knowing more aspects of her personality will build drama later in the series and give the battle between her and Cersei better

Also in 1972 Horsepower ratings methods were changed. Before 1972 manufacturers could really exploit the testing to maximize the results. After 1972, SAE standards required them to drive the same accessories as they would in the car, and use the same exhaust manifold.

I completely agree, they also have much more interior space so the batteries don't encroach on storage and passenger space nearly as much.

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Pep Boys, They mostly sell house brand tires that cost more than name brand tires. They are always on buy 3 get the 4th free sales and it will take 5 hours to get them installed.

Amen, I love subsidizing all the people who can't go two weeks without having to have someone at Verizon help them setup e-mail on their, show them how to send an MMS, or stand in line every month to pay their bill. Every-time I've been to a Verizon store, its been to buy a new phone. The last two phone I purchased

That looks like a good match. Spacing and color look correct, and it looks like its an insert.

I think your right. The more I look, the more I think its a lower vent or part of the lower grill on a car I can't quite place. I don't think its a Ford Explorer/ Ranger grill because the vertical sections aren't that wide.

I agree about the insert, I initially guessed a stratus.

Maybe a Dodge Stratus from the 90s