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    And a good thing, too. Otherwise, there'd have been nowhere for overcompensating Camaro driver to go, except either into the nose of a Volvo or the tail of an Explorer. But most likely both.

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    That's the second time today Jalopnik has posted an M3 driver being a normal human being.

    I hear ya. I have a British car, and if I hear one more joke about Lucas electrics...(alright, so, that one is true, but still)

    He's a BMW M3 driver, obviously doing his best to squash the reputation that some BMW drivers have.

    Honestly, until they recover the black box, this is still a possibility. All they're basing this information on is satellite data; there have been no actual debris identified as near as I can tell.

    My dad is an accountant.

    Yeah, he was "okay." Not great, but not bad. Seemed a bit disorganized. It was cool in that now I can say that I saw Chuck Berry in concert. It was the last Dead show I went to, not long before Jerry passed away. May 29, 1995. http://www.dead.net/show/may-29-19…

    20 years ago, I was initially surprised to see Chuck Berry opening for The Grateful Dead. Then I thought about it, and realized that these guys owe they're very existence to Chuck Berry, let alone some of the songs they performed on stage.

    Interesting theory. Both songs are great. Sometimes, you just can't beat some good old Chuck Berry.

    Nope, no shows near me. They only rarely come to the Hillsboro, OR airshow.

    I had this Matchbox car as a kid, complete with Pioneer livery.

    I think people are a bit confused...you're not supposed to vote for the most terrible. You're supposed to vote for the most awesome!

    Väinämö Luoto

    Not surprising they're using humans as the primary search tool. The human brain has an amazing capacity for determining patterns. Unmatched by anything you can deploy in the field, and cheap, too.

    Fortunately, the new ICD-10 codes for diagnosis at your doctor's office have this covered.

    You do realize, of course, that like most things, you only typically hear about the outliers — the abnormal, vocal minority. You hear about crazy Christians, nut job liberals, and flaming LGBT advocates. You almost never hear about the normal ones, the ones who are reasonable and pleasant, of which there are far

    Like this:

    Not necessarily; for religious folks the idea is that we can't know God's plan. That means that, if someone dies, it's part of God's plan. Maybe that person dying saved 10 people somewhere else. Maybe that was a bad person (and their death literally meant other people didn't die), maybe that was an exceptional

    Good point, I would expect something like "500 square miles" or somesuch.

    I think he meant 'peek', as in 'look', as in take pictures.