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This reminded me that I need to buy a fire extinguisher to keep in my car. I had one in my old Crown Vic but I didn't transfer it to my new car. I've seen a few cars torch up, and they're not at all expensive.

When you look at the number of people who comment vs. the number of people who view articles, that argument is crap. Commenters are a drop in the bucket in terms of traffic. Not to mention, well-moderated and properly ranked comment sections can actually increase involvement by providing more value to casual readers.

No worries about gathering the studies, I understand the small-screen thing and I don't doubt you, I was just curious if you knew off the top of your head.

On point one, I disagree. A full review should be made of every shooting and if the officer is shown to have acted in accordance with law/policy, that's it. The last thing you want is an officer who has previously been forced to shoot someone to save their/someone else's life, having to hesitate to protect life and

So you're saying my blue pee isn't normal?

They don't have weight limits for the drivers, the minimum weight limit is car+driver. What we're talking about here is the minimum weight was actually raised from last year because of the technical changes in the cars were going to make them heavier. Unfortunately, the additional weight of the new engines is more

Don't we?

So that wasn't James Van Der Beek?

Darnit now you have me conflicted, I really want that lunchable.

A donut shop that's not open until 10am on weekdays? They really know their audience (dirty trust fund hipsters!)...

Seriously, this is the exact kind of post that others in the gawkerverse point at to paint Jezzies as hypocrites, and sometimes they're damn right and I hate to admit that. It's shameful that this kind of violence is tolerated and even lauded, especially here. It wasn't even in the heat of the moment, she was moved

The best thing I ever did was stop hauling all of my camera gear to events with me. I lived so many things "through the lens" that I'll never get to do again, and afterwards felt like I'd never even been there. When I do bring a camera I make sure to severely limit my kit so that I don't spend quite so much time

I dunno, just because something is "obvious" doesn't mean we should take for granted that it's true. Studies come out all the time that challenge our assumptions.

Dear Lifehacker,

My heart seriously just started pounding as I read this list.

I think that's the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas. The new 7th Street bridge in FW is, unfortunately, significantly less impressive. It's not terrible, but I found it pretty underwhelming.

That single picture probably shows more heavy ice/snow removal equipment than is available to the entire city of Fort Worth. :(

My view from the GA area at the Turn 11 hairpin on race day. Great to see so many people, though it's the first time I've gotten a November sunburn despite using plenty of sunscreen. I sure hope Austin's GP isn't moved up much earlier in future years!

DFW could sorely use waiting lots before the toll plazas, every time I've been there lately there are a ton of people parking on the side of the road right before the plazas, sometimes in rather hazardous places because they're technically doing it on a highway.