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DB5, for two reasons. One is that is has a timeless design, absolutely gorgeous yet simple. Two, because if we're pretending to be Bond here (and who wouldn't), this is Sean Connery's ride and he was the epitome of Bond.

Best convo in the movie :-)

LOL that's hilarious! The car is a caricature of sorts so why not decorate it like one?

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Man I forgot about that. I remember driving that bad boy in GT

"It makes the cars safer and more tractable so the average driver won't be terrified to step on the gas."

Agreed! And I would add a doubling of the re-take fee should you fail it each time ($25 1st time, $50, $100), and after 3 tries you are not allowed to test for a full year.

No, Moneypenny delivers it.

Bingo, pinnacle of the purist supercar. I don't know that any other car will top this, it's perfect to me.

I read the title, and immediately thought "please don't be in Florida"...yup

No worries :-) I picked one up, plugged it into my Kenwood headunit & works perfectly!

http://youtu.be/ Saw a Trevita in person, the body is amazing but Jesus H Christ that's a lot of money. Granted you have 1 of 3 made so there's the exclusivity/rarity part...

Why? Because there are too many Uncle Rico's out there who need to live vicariously through their children because they couldn't hack it. That and people enjoy violence no matter the age. While I fully endorse kids playing and being able to play without being nannied too much, the risk is much greater than the

I was in this exact same position last year (around this time of year too actually, funny). Lucky for you the hairdryer trick worked and you were able to back up your data, I wasn't :-( I love my slim model, much quieter and uses less juice to run.

That is part of the game, being a good employee that also knows how to play the game. He'll get found out sooner or later, and if not well then obviously that's not the company to work for lol

Exactly

Sometimes yes, I'll give you that, but not always. However, once you're in it becomes readily apparent whether you know your stuff or not.

You have to earn what you make, not the other way around. Why do you think some people get promoted while others wallow in the same position for years? It's not because of entitlements or luck, it's called having a good work ethic and being a good employee.

Up until my sister moved away, I never used it. Now we FaceTime a few times a week to catch up and interact. It's great for someone you're close and already very comfortable with, otherwise it's a bit odd.

The Music app now lets you control it even when plugged into a car's (or headunit's) USB port. Sounds like a minor feature but HUGE when you can quickly hop through playlists! Hoping it's not a bug and an actual feature in 6.1...