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Hell, the OG Xbox had the full build toolchain leak, then a while later the Win2K source code that sits a step or two above the Xbox OS in the family tree hit the 'net. Still nothing useful, where its generational competition the Dreamcast and PS2 are both sufficiently emulated for a lot of major titles to run

Eh, doubtful. The motors that went in to the GT had a lot of changes compared to even the other performance 5.4Ls (Lightning and Cobra R), so presumably they'd have done the same to the V10.

Like the Nissan GT-R, what Chevrolet has done is build a car that costs far less than its competition, but can ruin them on the road. In fact, the Corvette is very GT-R-ey in how it drives along and makes you feel like a driving Superman. The difference is, the Corvette is more involving with a manual transmission in

Rail crashes make the news because they're statistically rare, like plane crashes. When one happens, everyone finds out. There's a car accident fatality every 15 minutes on average in the US alone, so unless it's someone famous like yesterday's Paul Walker crash it tends to not make the news beyond the local area.

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This is what I was thinking as well, it would be a no brainer for any fleet considering electric vehicles to just have their own battery swap station(s). Depending on the idle power situation I could see it being entirely feasible that a charge could reliably last for an entire shift in a small suburban PD. Swap

Let me start by saying I'm not defending drunk drivers here. If you're actually drunk, you shouldn't be driving.

Not really worth noting, take a look at some ads and product packaging. It seems to be practically a standard thing in promo shots for numeric displays to be reading 420 or 4:20.

The Crown Vic wasn't exactly a land rocket. I'd be surprised if the current SUVs are much slower, if at all.

"Then" directly states the order, "and" in this context just implies it but as I said to pauljones I'd be willing to bet that saying the last example to any random native English speaker will have them thinking you shit yourself.

Technical grammatical correctness I won't argue, this one's beyond any reasonable level of grammar nazi'ing, but I would happily bet that if you were to say my last example to any random native English speaker they'd interpret it as you shit yourself and presumably pulled off to change pants.

What's up with all the new trucks sporting HUGE GRILLS?

The word AND doesn't connote any particular order to these events, merely that they both happened.

You got the question right, but wow is your answer off in left field. PseudoHermes already nailed the criticism, so here's the right answer to why making a big deal of prostitute killing is silly:

No, but that wasn't the question. Your question was does it work, which means presumably you have your PS3 controller connected to your PC with one of the unofficial options.

I am pretty sure anything that shows up to Windows as a gamepad works. Some parts of the UI are optimized for the 360 controller (due to many games being the same way), but the one time I tried it with my Saitek gamepad it worked fine.

The SXL model is really silly expensive. It's a loaded SX model with special leather, special trim, special wheels, and red painted calipers.

I see at least two of 'em regularly on I-71 around Cleveland, one silver and one in the dark red pictured above. There's also a few Leafs and an Electric Focus that I see in Medina all the time. A Roadster was a common sight on my road for a week or so last year, but I haven't seen it since.

Fuck that. I couldn't care less about the driver's door, but when I want to put the windows down on the road leaning across to reach the passenger side isn't exactly safe.

I can confirm this, coming back from Toledo one night I came upon a man in a F-350 using all of the center lane and occasionally most of the ones to either side, nearly taking out one person who dared to attempt to get past him. Called the DUI hotline, got connected to a dispatcher, and described both the vehicle and