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@rick23: I work for a company with 200 and I think we lose 2 a month. More so on account of them being idiots or thieves than loud mouths..

@XTOTHEL: Well that's not much savings.. Although I'm not sure of the price of electricity here so you never know.. Either way I couldn't justify spending 40-50$ on a bulb, there are other factors that could kill it prematurely like a power surge and then you're out 40$.

@rick23: With 20000 employees, it's really only .01%

@XTOTHEL: They also use less electricity so you have to factor in the yearly savings.

@Miscellanea: the catch is, if you want it for 50k you have to build it yourself. Otherwise, it cost more.

@Duane: its funny, cause I've used VIM before, yet I still thought he was talking about a creamy white all purpose cleaning solution...

@AmonSemper: you can when you're going 400 kilometers, on a 4 lane highway, at 3am, going 120km/h... trust me, I know..

I had no clue had to drive a stick shift when I was 17, but I got a bank loan and BOUGHT a 6-speed close ratio, my mom had to drive it home from the dealership for me... I will probably never buy an automatic now. (unless it's a Ferrari or the like with paddle shifters, which is practically automatic... do they have

@SkipErnst: you can probably get rid of that extra dip in the front/middle on the asian version.. save some labour on the carving since I'm sure they won't be needing it. ;)

@mricyfire: I believe those will happen at the same time as per Apple history, so really there is only 1 option

@twilight-arc: Rogers charges overage by the MB... They also have a 6GB plan for 30$ which is cheaper than any american plan.

@Andrew Ball: I think you mean "couldn't care less" not 'could careless'

@ninjablaze: good thinking. I would say that is exactly and probably the only thing they were thinking of when they made that rule.

@Eugene Malkin: based on the K-trak design, you take the wheel off to use the ski so I would imagine where it is located in the picture is just a placeholder, and when you come across snow you switch the ski into place and mount the tire somewhere.

@aek8: I read a review on the Ktrak and yes, it is more so for flat land/down hill.. It doesn't just spin up hill but it is rather hard to get anywhere...

@oldmac31310: the track system is for riding in the snow actually (hence the ski). It was created by a Canadian company and debuted on the show Dragons Den.

@SJN: by antenna, I meant radio with antenna attached. my bad.