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@Yurikaze: My wife and her motorcycle may disagree with you

@Kevin-Pecoraro: If you have a rack that can accomidate a T-bag (keep your jokes to yourself) you can strap a golf bag to it

@jmurph05: That's a huge advantage. Less knuckleheads on bikes.

@nataku8_e30: Yeah, you've come down on the right side of that split.

@nataku8_e30: A soft spot? A friend has had 2 tCs. They both have horrible driver ergo. Rock hard, numb clutch, too tight foot well, uncomfortable seat-wheel-peddle spacing.

@Indyfan53: Yes, that's all it takes, but remember the market.

@Indyfan53: Because it destroys the gaskets over time in a system not designed for 100% ethanol.

@tad49: Keep in mind, the raiting systems are different.

The dealer doesn't owe him anything. The starter was improperly installed. A remote starter in a manual has to have a nuetral sensor.

@Alfisted: How long did you think this would go unnoticed?

Oh, hell yes! I'll spray it in coolant almost daily

@Its_Jetertastic: HEY!! Don't get mad at Howard! He's a devoted Christian and a finalist for the Jefferson Award.

Baaaa.....I thought we had them there, for like, the first 2 minutes...

He should've ball faked

@morcheeba: More automotive applications have started to move to onboard ECC also, as densities get higher. It's become much more common place now that mobile chips have increased its use to drive down standby current.

Ok. I work in the microelectronic industry, so I'm going to throw in my 2 cents. While spontaneous bit-flips due to cosmic rays are real, they're also incredibly rare, and usually not in a critical enough location to cause noticible issues.

@PollockRoc: You find going to a bar for 81 games, and to the actual field across the street 0 times a good thing?

The dummy should've been smart enough to 'give' her the car but keep it registered and insured in his name.

@Pew Pew BOOM: I'm sure the profits from the car will go to feed the homeless...