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That plaque is cool!

These are interesting, but I think you should be careful not to come across as too pushy/nosy/forward. If I were hiring someone and they asked all these questions, I'd be a little irritated. Maybe if you're at the top of your field and in-demand with a few options, it might be worth it. But for the average wage-slave,

Nope, I haven't (but I'd like to!). How do they deal with the crowds? Seems like it'd be difficult to keep it nice with that many people going through.

Then maybe New York should be asking Disney World how they did it. Or at the very least figure out how to keep everyone from pissing all over the damn place.

I just meant it'd be a pain to slide the front seats forward to get them back there. Plus, my dog is leg-disabled right now, so I have to physically pick her up and put her in.

That said, I couldn't afford either anyway, and just bought an Outback, haha.

Dual-clutch tranny wins!

That's true. But I'm not making judgments based on whether they're fair or not. I'm just saying they're a million times nicer (whatever the reason).

Interesting, Dubai is the only place I've been on a subway outside of the US. I'd be interesting in seeing how other countries are.

I can't remember the cost, but if I remember correctly it was only the equivalent of a couple dollars.

Tracking is absolutely essential for success. Both so you know you're heading in the right direction, and so you are rewarded with seeing the fruit of your labor. That said, make sure the information is useful. Knowing how many steps you took yesterday is pretty useless. Knowing how many pullups you were able to do is

I said pretty much the exact same thing! I thought it was great. So clean and efficient, and not expensive.

I thought the Dubai Metro was fantastic. Cleanest damn subway in the world. Had stations in most of the places I wanted to go (they had almost finishing building on in front of my hotel). It was pretty inexpensive. Going to New York afterward made me sad for America.

Interesting, I'd get the Crew Cab myself. It makes it easier if you have a dog who rides in the back seat a lot.

Wait, can you get the Raptor in 4 door? I didn't think you could...

This is pretty trashed for $4,500. If the paint were okay, and the interior were intact, it might squeeze by. The turbo setup is kind of worrying too.

Yup, I live in GA (currently), and I believe both SOL and credit reporting are limited to 7 years. I think that's up in just over a year, but I can't remember for sure. I'm planning on moving to another state soon anyway, which makes it harder for them to sue / try to collect, so I doubt they'll even bother.

I've seen a few people here make fun of them for being "hipster." Seemed odd to me too.

You're selling yourself short! Aside from the obvious things like buying a house and car loans (that you'll need good credit for), you can also make your credit work for you. Credit card rewards are a good one. A couple of times I've got $500-600 dollars back just for signing up for a card. Right now I'm getting a

It's for this reason that I'm just ignoring an old debt I have (that really wasn't fair in the first place). In a year or two the statute of limitations will be up, and it will no longer be reported on my credit. If I were to pay it now, that would reset. Although, if they decided to sue, I could get screwed pretty

This was a hard one. I actually think it's really cool. But, adjusted for inflation and currency exchange, this is roughly 34 times what it was worth when brand new, and I have a hard time believing a Lada can appreciate in value.