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I must be prejudiced by the Neon now being in the hands of clowns like this guy. I change my vote to Caliber.

Dodge Neon. That is all.

The car's poor reliability is the other (silent) reason I never owned one. My brother had a diesel Jetta that offered nothing but problems, and finally died after a visit to Chicago, a 12-hour drive from home.

For never being able to find one.

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@AP1M: Well, it damn near broke Clarkson's neck. Imagine the grip and G's it's got to do that!

Shamborghini... Mmm, that has a nice ring to it.

I've said this on the Gawker article a couple days ago, so I'll say it again here:

I think the OP is asking the wrong question; it's not so much screening for fanboyism as it is screening for being able to able to objectively answer questions while still saying what you like. But that's a little wordy, now, isn't it?

Yeah, that's about right. Experian/FCR is about $14/month (I've been offered $7 since I quit), but about $30 for the 3-agency check. I did just fine with Experian for several years, though the 3-agency check would really only be needed for making big purchases or concerns over fraud, for the most part. Thanks for the

I might look into Quizzle then, but I like having a constant service in case anything slips by in the course of a year. I ended my FCR subscription due to temporarily heightened expenses (illness, late rent, graduate education), but I might go back soon, or sign up for this free trial program from Debix. In any case,

I cast Deluge of Hot Wax for 4 points!

I used to be with FreeCreditReport, but I recently closed my account to save some money. Now more than ever will I need that kind of service, and I'm glad Sony's stepping up to the plate for everyone in this position. I did get an email from FCR to come back for half price, but I don't know yet if it's as good as or

It's good to hear, even if I don't play online and I'll be too busy to deal with it for a couple weeks. By then, it could be fully restored, who knows.

Interesting to know full Brazilians were available in the Middle Ages.

Mr. Crecente and Mr. Totilo, you may want to do something about Johnson. His website's crappy, sensationalist writing and reporting is starting to infect yours.

@justinpe: Mileage varies. Painlessness was generally true with me, but the 2 or 3 version 4 updates I got always resulted in botched downloads and botched installs, and they relentlessly release to boot. 4.3 was a perfect waste of a beautiful Saturday afternoon. Yes, I'm still bitter...

Does anyone else find these updates to be a massive exercise in tedium yet? My 4G touch is still on 4.3 even (the glitchy graphics one); it was a pain in the ass to download, it was a pain in the ass to install, it was a pain in the ass to reinstall and reorganize apps, it was a pain in the ass to rebuild my music,

I'm not getting that magic Moon/District 9 feeling from any of these, but I went with the one I was most familiar with so far: Apollo 18. A point of contention: I can't see Cowboys and Super 8 as fitting here. They're too high-budget and high-value vis-a-vis the 2009 surprises or most of the others in this list.