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An airport? Right, because every road we travel on is flat and level. The Ring is the benchmark because it ensconces nearly every driving condition from straight roads to curvy to altitude changes.

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Minus the fact that they come with plastic intake gaskets. Found this out the hard way.

Ah yes, only an hour's drive for me. There's many more places in the area to compliment this fine establishment.

The wife and I just ours in last weekend, great car.

I love my '92 Metro! Automatic and I still get 40mpg's!

Why not USB 3.0 in place of the 2.0 ports? And don't say "Because it's got Thunderbolt". There's plenty of USB 3.0 devices that you could use in those spaces.

I wish they could have made this happen in their Vaio F I just got from them instead of just 3hrs. Then again, the i7 and 1GB video RAM will tend to drain things a bit. Oh well, I yanked out the optical drive in mine a placed a SSD in its place.

I wouldn't necessarily say that Jay has made "millions", as you claim. Have you actually seen the "mansion" that he lives in? It's actually an old building that was once a bank that he bought for $102,000 nearly 50 years ago, before NYC real estate skyrocketed. Sure, now it's valued at $30 million, but it's in a very

I'm not pretending to know exactly what I'm talking about, but isn't the image above simply a screenshot of a 3-dimensional space. It's one thing to create just the image above, but I believe that image was taken from a virtual camera looking at an entire 3-dimensional space that was more than likely built from the

Aw, c'mon. Really, the Veloster? I kind of had my eye on it.

Let's see Sabine take that Transit SSV around The Ring.

This makes me not so proud to say I live in Knoxville.

Forgive me for probably not knowing, but will the current HDMI version be able to handle 4K?

On the contrary, a simple search at sites like ecomodders and the like will show you people consistently getting 60+mpg's. With slight mods, they're getting into the 70's & 80's. I've got a '92 4-door Metro A/T that get gets 40-45 each fill up.

Indeed, I think that it's times like these that we not worry about which carriers have the fastest 4G network and focus on our own humanity and, in this case, how 50 people can lay their lives down to save an entire nation.

I say crack pipe. I paid $700 for my '92 Metro 4-door about 3 years during the last gas surge and only had to put in an alternator and a battery. The original head gasket finally went at 190K in which I swapped it out along with the rings. This is such an easy car to work on. Even though I have a manumatic (A/T

Intel has already solved the chipset/Sata issue and have been producing the new chipsets for a few weeks now. So, these new MBPs shouldn't have an issue.

Why does anyone need Blu-Ray for a laptop? If it's to ouput to a TV, if you can afford a 17" MBP, you can afford a $100 BR player and not whine about it.