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Unless it's a mustang

495 is only going to get worse.

As far as the manhole covers go, they are round and the holes are round because it is a simple shape to make where the cover could never fit into the hole. The quarter one sounds weird to me. Are they talking about actual quarters? Stacked flat or on their side? Or are they using it as a stupid trick question, so that

EXIT 12C-B on 695 in Maryland

You don't need to go that high for a mid engine corvette. The Factory Five GTM

I made a graph.

Within the limits of the reaction time of the Vehicle and the driver and the vision of the driver, driving significantly faster than traffic makes the speed of traffic negligible and safer to traverse in a reckless manner. Is it still reckless? Yes, but it can be safer than driving recklessly at a slow speed. Checking

The difference in traffic flow is almost always created by bad speed limits. Serious speeders are pretty rare.

I'm more partial to the double dash version because of those awesome S's at the beginning.

No surprise. I was in Rockville. I called in a domestic violence situation that was happening on the sidewalk. Nobody was currently hurt, but a man was holding a woman against her will. I gave descriptions and said I would wait there to make sure nothing got out of hand. I waited 45 minutes while 2 Rockville police

I understand that legally, these ideas have not already been adopted. I also understand that IP law was made long before the digital era. I believe that IP law as it stands is not built well for digital media. I know many others that feel the same way. Would I be able to fix it in one court case if I was to be in

And laws do not change when they do not fit the times?

What I'm telling you is I explained why pirating does not fit the classical definition of theft, then you told me I am wrong. Am I supposed to just believe you outright? You provided no argument to support your case and really haven't anywhere in this thread except for when you posted a broken analogy about police (it

When you claim things, you should back them up. Just acting smug gets us nowhere.

Just so you know, it's not actually stealing, it's digital pirating. Stealing implies Someone having something, then not having it after another person takes it and and gains possession of it. In the case of piracy, the case is usually that the person pirating would not have paid for the item with the current pay

I'm going to break this down logically, mainly because I'm bored at home on my day off:

That may be the case where you live, but where I come from, speed limits are mostly set at low speeds for fuel consumption reasons and the bulk of traffic drives at 10 mph over the limit. The police don't pull anyone over unless they are going 12-15 over the limit and speed cameras take your picture at 11 over.