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Yep. For some reason, being inside that store changes people's emotional firings. My brother worked there for four years, and he can attest to how terrible people can be, and did the best to be as snarky as he could without coming off as mean-spirited.

As a Canadian, I'll confirm that many Canadians are willing to break stereotype in order to shut down racist assholes like the one in Amy's story.

And hey, Colin Kaepernick is reportedly on the block.

I doubt that Porsche can't find a car, but rather the show is playing it off in order to delay the race until the last episode.

I'm fine with this. Means I'll listen to Opeth all day, drive a Volvo during the week, and get to watch the Detroit Red Wings face off against the Vancouver Canucks in the Stanley Cup Finals every year and win.

Drake just ordered one.

As carmakers increasingly benchmark one another, we've seen vehicles that are increasingly difficult to tell apart. What is the philosophical difference behind the Toyota Camry and Hyundai Sonata, for instance?

We're still a long way away from artificial minds which can think like us. These robots are still very much special-purpose machinery, and they are going to be tuned to do something very well. Humans are not; we are general-purpose problem solvers, and a lot of our mistakes stem from that. Mind you, self-driving cars

There are days where we don't let the line move. We call them, 'weekdays.'

2. Hyundai Atrophy

Semi-serious question: why do scouts have such cognitive dissonance over Winston? For a moment, let's leave out the rape case (I'll get back to it). Jameis threw 18 picks this season against sub-par competition. By all means, he regressed as a QB. Why does he still have a Top 5 grade? Scouts define him as an X's and

But it isn't Mall Rated!

In ten years, we're going to have a perfect answer to this question: the Mitsubishi Mirage. Think about it. 73 horsepower, not much luxury. It may not be the safest car, but it is a modern car that is NHTSA compliant.

In ten years, we're going to have a perfect answer to this question: the Mitsubishi Mirage. Think about it. 73 horsepower, not much luxury. It may not be the safest car, but it is a modern car that is NHTSA compliant.

If they release an i7, I'm going to buy one just to put an Intel, ASUS and nVidia sticker on it.

Schrodinger's Throw?

On the bright side, going 50 km/h over the speed limit is impossible in Toronto between 5 am and 1 am unless you pay to go on the 407.

My favorite figure? Transit Connects were up 72%. Does anyone know why?

*looks at lawsuit*