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Even if his parents built it, it still has an assessed value. Some locales re-assess very regularly based on estimated property values in the immediate vicinity. Others (like California) will re-assess any time the deed changes hand or there is is additional construction performed. Either way, value (and the

There's no way Jezza would fit in one. He's 6'5" (2m). I don't think any F1 driver has ever come close to that tall.

So it's just a handful of terminals at all of these airports. You have to be very careful selecting flights if you want your $85 to do much for you.

Detroit's got it all figured out. They don't want no hipsters with their influx of revenue and diversification of industry. Just keep things the way they are and it's all gonna get better any day now.

They still have a chance, but at this point they really should begin shifting the focus to next year's car since the changes are going to be so big. Efforts toward the next car will reap benefits for years to come.

I assume that the rental agreement stipulates that everything not covered within the credit limit would go to arbitration, right?

Why don't they just bill it to the credit card used for the account?

I don't know, but it seems like in movies from all around the world, whenever an ass-whooping is needed, the heroes have baseball bats close at hand. Are they really that readily available outside North and South America and Japan?

So when exactly did Montana pass legislation criminalizing graphic designers?

You reallythink really think Xcom invented turn based tactical? Lord! Kids today.

Anymore?

Give 'em a generation. They're can-do people, they'll catch up with Americans soon enough.

Holy crap, who would buy a Sebring?

And I don't think RBR would put up with Kimi's BS. I love Kimi, but he needs to be at a team that just lets him do his thing. If RBR wants another Seb, he's not the guy to fill that slot.

All of the things that were lost when MS backtracked on their original strategy were very obviously intertwined in a single authentication system. If we were going to lose Live account-based licenses and go back to tying licenses to possession of a physical disc, then we knew that family-lending and the ability to

So on the one hand you have Microsoft's PR machine which, for all it's faults, is basically tasked with the job of getting information about the forthcoming system out into the public's hands. They entirely deny this, pointing out that it is stupid (why would you need to "share" what are effectively demos?).

No, you just assumed that's who the fans were. It's not political correctness, but commerce that drives this trend. The money says that you and the straight teen males like you aren't as significant to the industry as you think. You're being marginalized, kid.

Because the only way to prevent rampant piracy was to tie the game to a user account. Since they're reverting to the old-fashioned model of tying a game license to the physical media (as seen in the 70s!) then we will no longer be able to do things like:

Given that the RROD problems all came from poor thermal management, I think they can't have enough vents on it.

Good point. How about motorists and cyclists obey road laws, then?