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@frigg: You mean like this one?
@frigg: You mean like this one?
@wheatieboy: I know, I was just pointing out one of those advertisement vs. content that are so frequent on blogs, like Ford ads in an article about Chevy.
@SpainIsInYurp: I was gonna post that one. It was our family car for 12 years and I learnt to drive in it. It was sad to say goodbye.
@Vanarie: not exactly. It's a kind of ship that carries vehicles to perform an amphibious assault like hovercraft or AAVs. The prow partially floods and allows the vehicles to navigate out of the belly, like that big ferry on the last picture, see the propellers?
@Elhigh: An A-10 could build highways. Get rid of the enemies with the gun and then a low altitude run to clear a path dragging their huge balls.
@orbitalrage: Complete with matching GT-R badge and fake metal gas cap door!
@w1llk - Undoubtedly Cookies: I got that one from a blog, but I searched "usaf planes iraq" and I got a hit in the Wikipedia article about the Royal Australian Air Force.
@CABEZAGRANDE: Most of us do it where we can't be seen (nor by LEO or other vehicles) or annoy the locals. Who would speed in a busy highway? oops, scratch that.
After much research and stress (I suck at haggling) I ended up getting my current car at Carmax.
@JakeMG: Waxing Pedantic: I got used to be "that guy with the backpack". For a year I was either riding my motorcycle or driving a shitty car that wouldn't lock.
@JakeMG: Waxing Pedantic: Something similar happened to me, when I didn't want to leave mine in my boss' car he said, "yeah, do it, you have like $300 worth of stuff in there". That day I was carrying my laptop and other gadgets and it was close to $3000 instead.
Dude, that's awesome. Did your girlfriend help you with that?
Who would have thought that Hypermac didn't pay the royalties for the use of the 30-pin and MagSafe connectors.