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E3 is still "industry only" but their definition of "in the industry" is actually more lax than you'd think. Hell, I work at a mostly telecom company and I somehow got in on a renewable basis. At the 2010 event I met a girl whose only industry credentials were her personal blog where she occasionally posted

You guys clearly aren't looking closely at The Sims 3. The very first compliation of items sets in the store is called "Everyday". It's exactly what you'd expect — everyday clothes and hairstyles. If you were to buy everything in that set, it would be $75.75. There are dozens of such sets, most larger than this

WARREN, MI — Cadillac used the One Lap of America's latest stage to reveal a new model that is as much performance art as high performance, the new Cadillac CTS-FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU...

Also, related to my previous post, I just made this for you, but it took longer than 10 minutes, so I couldn't edit it in. Enjoy.

Congrats to Ray and Matt. Over the years your writing, and particularly your hands-on banter with the commentariat, have proven not only that you know cars, but you also know the Internet. You get it. You know the culture, and you've become part of it. From countertrollsurgency combat, to celebration of silly

I, too, am always entertained by CotD stats. Any way you could publish the spreadsheet on Google Docs at the end of the year? ^^

The second and sixth pictures are from inside a 1999-2005-era Volkswagen. I don't know why I had to say that.

(screaming) Whopper this waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!

God bless Chris Economacki for describing a pack of NASCAR drafting traffic as "fulminating".

hahahaha... Not Scumbag Steve, but... Low-Life Lansing?

Good work! It would be awful, but funny, if this person is stupid enough to try to publicly sell the car right after the incident.

The A-pillars are not body-color, and the rear quarter windows are sharply angular, ruling out both the Taurus and Lumina. I would definitely concur with the growing consensus that it's a mid-1990s Oldsmobile 88 or the Buick that was badge-engineered from it (Riviera? I forget.) especially given LostLabrador's

When repairs and tires are free, and mistakes don't matter, anyone can attempt drift magic, and achieve "not bad" results. That last high drift up near the cones, coming onto the straight, would have been very impressive IRL.

Yeah, apparently the notion of "spoiler" didn't occur to anyone in the 18th century.

This gives me great hope that someone will do a great manga rendition of The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an un‐inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on

Honestly, how many more platforms really need to have the SNES-generation Final Fantasy games? After all, what this world really needs is a nice, fancy boxed set of the entire series, ported to PC. (The first six games would fit easily on one disc, even after modern upgrades.)

First, let me just say, the Focus ST is hotness on wheels. Thanks so much for bringing it home!

Carter: I'm an Air Force officer just like you are, Colonel. And just because my reproductive organs are on the inside instead of the outside, doesn't mean I can't handle whatever you can handle.

Just think, now whenever his kid whacks his head on something, he'll have to say, "Ani, are you OK? Are you OK, Ani?" and he'll get that damned song stuck in his head for the rest of the day.