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I guess some things never change! I had VoiceStream(turned into T-Mobile around 2002) back in '98-99 and their service was pretty bad as soon as you left "the I5 corridor."

Having just driven through there about 2 months ago, AT&T isn't really any better.

AT&T works very well in the larger cities around Portland. I tested the LTE down in Salem once and saw 61Mbps which was impressive. I'm rarely in that area so I'm not sure if that is normal or just a fluke. If you head west towards the coast or east over the mountains coverage gets spotty until you hit a populated

Man, South Dakota has $3 gas. Doesn't make it a good place...

Sorry, I don't eat crunchy tacos.

Linksys has usually worked well for me, and I had luck with Netgear in the past but I'm not familiar with what they offer now. I'm actually running an Airport Extreme at one end of my house with an Airport Express set up as a repeater at the other end. I picked it up pretty much so I could stream music to my second

I had a lot of problems with my old D-Link wireless router(I'm pretty sure I paid less than $50 for it), but since it died and I actually spent some money on a good replacement I haven't had any issues. Maybe cheap wireless routers just suck?

That damn bridge has been closed for a year and it isn't scheduled to be done until "late 2012." I don't go that way often but I've I sure notice when I have to take the long way around.

I very much agree. The Cougar has always been one of my favorite cars from the '60s.

I prefer the '67 without the side marker lights but this was what I found with a quick search.

Wrong Cougar.

Hmm....trying again.

Volvo 850 T5-R. Well, the 850 Turbo and 850R as well. None of them were available in the US with a manual. The non turbo models were though.

Pretty sure it was available with a 4 speed manual.

I'd like an invite, please!

I'd like an invite, please!

It doesn't snow here(I'm near Portland). Does it?

@Jackstick: Why? I still think it's pretty funny.

@madwriter: Good catch, I was just about to point this out as well.