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If it was a slog I’m guessing you didn’t go full dex on your rogues. Three full dex dual-wielders and a mage for haste/flaming/frost weapons makes the game a breeze since nothing can touch you with your dex defense and your DPS is through the roof.

Someone didn’t play as a dual-wielding dex warrior or rogue.

Still don’t see the point of a manual in a truck, especially a diesel. You don’t need it to wring out the RPMs or to hold the power to the pavement going through a corner. It’s just shift-shift-shift-shift-shift, you’re in 6th at 35MPH and you’ve got nowhere else to go.

Wait until you put together a PC and it starts the first time.

Remember, anything is legal in Italy as long as you have your left turn signal on.

Except where you’re logging in specifically to receive stolen goods.

Letting someone fraudulently gain access to the games would be fraud, and it’s explicitly defined under the criminal code for fraud.

Good job.  Now send that polluting piece of crap to the crusher.

Hood and door don’t close there, either.

It would have created jobs in the parts supplier, too.

[quote]which adds a nice hunkered-down look[/quote]

What’s “serviceable” about it? Stock it’s a set of gutless engines hooked up to either terrible slushboxes or a vague manual and it will cost you more than the vehicle is worth in gas every 1000 miles.

This is an interesting example of what a human’s reasoning looks like without education on a subject. With no knowledge of the basics of electricity; shutting off the breaker to the panel, snapping a breaker into a slot it’s designed to snap into, and screwing in a few wires becomes: “This is beyond mere human ability

Nah, you’re gonna have guys making $35k/yr and living with their parents taking out 15 year loans to get these things. $100k borrowed at 4.5% = $9180/yr. $5k in gas and $5k in insurance and you’ve still got enough left over.

So what makes a van with $40,000 in extras not worth a $6k motor?

There’s really no way to do away with bias. As an example, when I was in the Navy and assigned to gate duty, we conducted random bomb checks of vehicles entering the base. There was one girl who came in every day who was absolutely beautiful. Guess who I always selected for the ‘random’ stop when it was my turn at

Honestly, what’s there to respond to when they’re obvious hit pieces? It’s not “auto news” if some 15 year old irresponsibly drives their parents’ 1992 Plymouth Grand Voyager at 105 in a 35 (*whistles*), or someone falls asleep in a Ford and crashes, or when somebody’s new Chevy blows its entire engine. Yet when someon

Is my 2004 Grand Prix GTP Comp G a classic yet? They’re not making Pontiacs any more!

“General practicality”? I almost laughed out loud seeing how little room there was with only two bikes in there.