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I've learned that you can fit many more golf bags in if you take out the drivers. (In fact, it may even help your game to leave them at home!) :D
Agree with Corwyn and Cyclopathic. It provides the perfect 'v'ehicle for the anti-Prius crowd to save face. And, the fact that it more closely...
The Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency unveiled the three types of new labels Wednesday. One type is for cars...
Great vid! The golf bags really demonstrated how much wider the 'v' is. Does it have a secret rear hatch compartment?
I can deal with the sponsorships on PBS. They're quite understated and tastefully done, not like those in-your-face and obnoxiously loud...
Pretty pics. Too bad most are just that - pretty, and not enough emphasis on the much-touted "versatility" of this vehicle. The photo with the...
What I don't understand about the whole cable TV model is why consumers have to pay twice. Once directly to the cable companies, once indirectly...
More on the GreenEdge amplifier here. Sounds like it has nothing to do with lighter speakers. Live Sound: Crown Audio ComTech DriveCore Series...
I don't watch "commercial TV" anymore except for certain sporting events. These days I only watch Public TV using an over-the-air HD antenna....
"1984" is an American television commercial which introduced the Apple Macintosh personal computer for the first time. It was conceived by Steve...
plus music and, most importantly, whiskey!
time warp [media]
Super Bowl ads are a marketing phenomenon, a league all their own. But the ball didn't really get rolling until the eerie Apple MacIntosh ad in...
Humans have spiritual needs. Organized religions help satisfy those needs, for a fee. It's simple economics, really.
the biggest question i have regarding the new stereo system is this: will there be space for a stealth subwoofer?
Black & Green
It was a movie. Nobody forced you to watch it. :doh:
goes to show how evolution can work in reverse sometimes :)
what i was thinking too...
and went from 30 minutes total down to 15 minutes, but with finer granularity at 1-min intervals instead.