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When I had a business it was 2-3%. A small price to pay to keep my customers happy, I thought.

This is VERY accurate. In 2007, we bought a 2006 Dodge Ram WT from freaking CARMAX (which is pricey) with 11K miles on it for just under $12K OTD. During my "divorce" (we weren't married, just stupidly co-owned all big assets) she kept it. That thing is probably still worth $7-8K and will run for another 20 years.

Ray Wert won my heart with "Robogasm!"

I drove a 2015 Acura MDX from Chicago to northern Michigan- over 300 miles- and barely touched the wheel. The car sped up, steered itself, slowed (to a stop!), then managed itself in stop-and-go traffic, and brought itself back up to speed once traffic cleared.

The self-driving car is already here, guys.

Yeah, gotta agree and disagree. Your version is very much the 10th grade pseudo-philosophy "short version". If you look at that same Forbes list, you won't see the emphasis on inherited wealth, but you also don't see a majority of self-mades coming from anything like a family of migrant workers, a serving caste, or

Let's assume that the family is right. If so, and if wasn't chemically impaired when making the decision TO WALK OUT ONTO A HOT TRACK, then it seems to me like the gene pool got a little bit of much-needed chlorine that night.

Better plan: make Canada the 51st State!

Ferrari's new CEO needs to be Flavio Briatore. He may be old, fat, slimy, and Italian, but the man knows fashion, bangs supermodels, is willing to kill a Piquet or two to get a race win when it counts. I get the feeling old man Ferrari would approve.

No, you could have sex in the Tracker. The X90? Not so much.

This is the correct answer.

Son of a WHORE! I would buy one.

That track is lit much better than the one that Ward was killed on. That said, this whole thing begins and ends, IMO, with "Ward was stupid."

There were 3 female MOTU figures. Sorceress, Teela, and Evil-Lyn (Evelyn?)

Yes, it would, but the photographer had no idea the monkeys would do what they did, so who conceptualized the idea? The monkey. Maybe. Assuming it can conceptualize.

Good point, though.

Wait, so if I borrow a pen from you, and I write a song with that pen, and the song becomes the next "Satisfaction" and demands millions in royalty dollars, the song is yours?

Lame. The monkey should totally own it.

You're quoting Lee Clow, from the ad agency that sold the campaign to Jobs - who, you'll note, didn't credit Clow for the words any more than he credited Xerox for the GUI.

What a fantastic propaganda video! I can't wait to work as a creative professional for mere pennies (or for free!) because wanting to be paid for my work is "absurd".

:: yaawn ::

I'm sure it's been tried. Besides that, Panoz ruins everything he touches (IMHO) - Bowlby did the right thing by moving on, and you can't blame him for putting his ideas to better use elsewhere.