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Well you've got me there, but the 1990s and early 2000's were worse for the big three than the Germans. Of course, if Israel was going to buy American cars now, they would be buying new ones. But wouldn't it be more of a compliment to the US if they said: "Your cars are much better now and are a great value, and so we

Last line of reverse: So Israel buys most of its cars from the Axis power? How dare they... buy reliable cars?

Apple is not going to like that mod, you're using the iPad in a way that wasn't intended.

I just thought of another option. Since you're not interested in the overall distribution of coins, just your own, shake up your coin jar and then pick up a handful of coins, maybe 20-30. Figure out their value and weight them. Then weigh your total collection. Then just use the following formula to get total value:

Forgot to add something, even though google tasks doesn't support recurring tasks, the GTasks app allows them. Also, in google tasks, deadlines can only be dates, not date-times, but in the GTasks app, you can set a reminder for a specific time on the due date, which can be useful.

Check out GTasks, it syncs with google tasks if that's your thing. Google tasks is quite low on features though, but it works for me.

I actually use it for occasional gaming (mostly FPS) and it's not bad. But I'm not really a keyboard performance enthusiast.

Yeah, it's using scissor switches. I don't think I've ever seen a keyboard with low profile keys and mechanical switches. It's definitely not the best keyboard in the world, but it's quite nice if you like low profile keys.

Actually, I'm using that keyboard right now and I quite like it. It's one of the few backlit keyboards with low profile keys. And it's not covered with buttons I don't need.

this video is proof that drifting takes some skill, and this guy doesn't have it. You can't fault him for trying though.

Yeah, it opens in and is pretty much impossible for a human, or even a group of humans to open when at altitude. So nothing to fear, mostly.

Agreed, if the goal is to increase revenue, then just put it out in the open and raise taxes. However, if the goal is to increase safety, you want the cameras to be as obvious as possible so people slow down as soon as possible.

2nd gear: The Saudis will love this.

It shouldn't be legal. I would never do that to my car or buy a car like that, but from a purely aesthetic point of view, it looks kind of cool. Kind of like a big mirror, almost makes it cloaked.

I hate chrome on cars, even a little accent bothers me. For some reason though, I usually like completely chromed cars. Like this M3 [www.itechnews.net] . Maybe it's because I like the bare metal look and chrome is kind of close? I would love a car that look like it was made out of brushed aluminum.

I am at least as shocked. In three years too, that's about 42k miles a year, or about 120 miles a day. Assuming 60mph average, that's two hours a day, every day, for three years. Insane.

Nearly perfect paint and interior but rust on the door sill and possibly all over the engine bay? It makes me feel like the seller is trying to distract you with the looks and sneak something by the potential buyer.

Most importantly, it lets you share notes with other people who are in the same class, or more appropriately for me, look at notes that other people have taken since I didn't take any. Saved me a few times. You can also look at notes from a previous semester. For some classes, with many students, or if they don't

I'm going to agree with Mike here, but also, I'll add the most rip offs of Minilites are also pretty good looking. Like these Konig rewinds (but not the flashier verions)