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I don't think you're the only one, but pretty close. :P That's one of the funnest parts of having a bike.

As a rider of motorcycles for 18 years now, and street motorcycles for 8 years. I wouldn't assume that I would be in any kind of immediate danger from my bike being silent. The danger comes from drivers that aren't paying attention by a wide margin.

A reasonable $56,500? Surely, you jest. That's an insane amount of money to spend on a bike. Considering you can get some of the best sport bikes on the market for less than $15,000. So that's $41,500 to make up in supposed saved fuel cost? If you assume that a rider rides their bike 100% of the time, which they

Totally agree with you on this one. You can't view vines save for within the app? What is this 2007?

One way they can for sure beat vine is don't default the audio to be muted when you play a clip. What the hell is that all about? But one major problem they have is, just like with Instagram photos, you won't be able to view them in your news feed. You're going to have to click on a link and go to an external

Actually volcanoes and the oceans produce far more than us every year. But a long long way. Oceans are by far the largest producers.

The problem with this visualization is it shows the "man-made" contributions to these emissions and not the world as a whole. Meaning it doesn't include all of the emissions from decaying vegetation, volcanoes and the oceans. So at best, it's simply a visualization of our contributions, not the greenhouse gas

I must be just completely out in left field because I really don't get the noise being made around chat applications. I have text on my phone, why the hell do I need a chat application? Someone enlighten me please.

My Lumia 920 home screen. Top to bottom, left to right. My wife, people, my dad, family my brother, personal email, work email, messaging, browser, windows phone news, golf gps, flashlight, music, games, twitter, facebook, market, navigation, photos, settings, bluetooth settings shortcut.

Bahaha footballers. Thanks for validating the point I've been making to my friends for years.

I'd take that a step further and say that exposing vulnerabilities when you're asked to do so. Someone that says, "I'm gonna hack a university's website" then gets caught and says, "Well I was just trying to help out." I don't buy it.

You can assume anything you want. But I'm simply bored with the idea of trying to convince someone that doesn't want to listen.

Just keep blowing smoke dude.

Whatever dude, I'm not gonna convince you, nor you me. So agree to disagree eh?

It didn't double it's output, activity and output are 2 different things. Observe.

It's the government's fault because of the regulations they pass and not allowing companies to drill on U.S. soil where a large portion of the reserves are. Simple enough for you? The point is that the oil companies aren't the ones that dictate the price. There's a bunch of other factors in play here. The fact is

For all intents and purposes when someone says climate change or global warming they tend to incline themselves towards that it is man-made global warming. That was a mistake on my part and I admit that, I should have made the distinction between man-made and otherwise.

Generalization dude. That 90% statistic is straight shit.

You can tell yourself that if you want. But I the idea of them producing more, and therefore being able to sell more and make less money is ridiculous. Depends on what you want to believe as far as what drives the cost per gallon and whether you think that the oil companies simply exist to just screw the American

So you're saying that you have a problem with a company operating successfully within the laws set by our government? Sounds like you have a government problem, not an oil company problem.