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Actually, you can't...that page says the download is coming soon.

Yeah, truck was even with the truck pulling out. That's not what he was doing...He would have crossed into the lane entirely if that was the case with no other oncoming traffic if he was looking to avoid the collision, this driver was very intent on stopping and slowing as much as possible, knowing the collision was

You've never driven on ice or snow, have you? The weight is on the nose of the truck, and he's going left, You can tell he realizes he's skidding right before impact, as he comes right slightly the second he let off his brakes. Any person in their right mind would not steer in the direction the vehicle they are

Yeah, and it makes quite the thumping noise when it kicks in. You can hear him shift his foot to the brake, but no thumping.

Yeah, the trailer part was completely hypothetical. But I know the guy didn't steer into the center of the road when he hit his brakes. He was still trying to come right and finally did slightly right before impact. There was definitely ice. I'm not sure if he had antilock brakes, you can hear him shift his foot to

You realize this is a full size truck and there's maybe 200 feet between the light pole and the intersection right? There was no tire squeal, he was on ice, judging by the way the rear stepped out, going highway speed. The only way to have prevented this is to ditch dive, which could and probably would have ended

I think most of that is prevented when you train your cat. My cat has 'his' high places he can jump on and climb on, and he knows he's not allowed on counters or tables. Works out great and he's happy.

and the other 99% spend a much larger percentage of their income on 'luxuries' than the 85 do.

I live in Alaska, I keep my thermostat at 60. Dropped my heating bill from 170/mo to about 130. I kinda like the extra blanket at night too.

I think it's a different thing for everyone. I've read that the stitches happen because people tend to time their breathing with one foot, causing a support imbalance in the core, and causing the overworked side to cramp.

I love my Kindle, but knowing books can disappear without notice, if there are exceptional books that I want to read again, I'll buy a hard copy as well.

Not sure you can get that chair for 50 bucks :P

I think they also forget about the much thinner atmosphere, and the proximity to the Asteroid belt. I don't think those holes are standard wear and tear, but small asteroids actually hitting the rover.

I think only F1 fans will get it ;)

Most Game Boy advance carts you see online have been faked as well. Usually they'll have the wrong label, or the wrong cart-part number on them. Its pretty obvious. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't.

I've been working on PCs for around 15 years now, and I've only truly seen about 40 hard drives actually fail. First one was a bad batch of 4.3GB Samsung hard drives...Samsung knew there was a problem, they would have a mechanical failure shortly after 6 months of constant use, consistently. Went through 3 of them

What's wrong with this one? a couple California producers who don't have to worry about rancidity during shipping, and one Mediterranean producer. Seems relatively balanced to me.

I have a feeling that these only apply to 'new' book purchases from Amazon themselves, and none of the other third party retailers. I've purchased 50 or so books, but most from 3rd parties. The ONE I purchased from Amazon, was on the list.

And of course, all the best stuff, Woot refuses to ship to Alaska or Hawaii. I hate living in the US and being treated like I'm in a foreign country.

I've been using this swissgear for the last 5 years. About to replace it with the same one, more pockets than you'll ever need, and it'll hold gym clothes/shoes too.