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  1. Is there a way to reverse italics?
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    HA!

    :rotflmao:
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    Random

  4. Falling Free - Hardline
  5. Next 'random' thread, anyone?
  6. The Huffington Post seems to be a great source of crap these days. They post garbage by Alec Baldwin for Chrissake.
  7. My dad taught me to drive, so I learned in the Sierra that I use today, although I did have a local driving school give me a test run in a Cavalier, which did impress me with its powertrain. The 'Young Drivers' school near me used to have a previous gen Mustang which was very popular, but it seems all they use now are Ford Focus'.
  8. Well it only seats about 7. How else are the other billion gonna pile in?
  9. Due process is what separates us from the thuggish regimes of the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and of course, the NAZI regime which perpetrated the Holocaust. The gunman obviously does not agree with this Western ideal, and the best way to punish this thug is to use the very thing he despises against him.
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  11. TEH BIAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And that's an excellent writeup. This looks to continue on the trend of excellence that the Lambda's have begun in GM's crossover stable.
  12. Well, in 1995, I'd be about eight years old, so if I ran GM, I'd probably be outside the Ren Cen, sitting atop stacked phonebooks in the drivers seat of a Corvette making 'vroom vroom' sounds.
  13. Well, hopefully that old grouch will spend all his last days in the darkness of a prison cell; his mind is already in the dark anyways. And funding these museums is cheap, and maybe they'll inspire people to accept differences, live together happily, and realize the futility of wasting tons more money to go to war.
  14. I think the previous ones were actually teens who took their parents' vehicles without mom and dad's knowledge. One accident involved an SUV like an Explorer, to the best of my knowledge.
  15. Ffffffffffffffffff, it seems like all these new Camaro accidents are because of moron teens without insurance.
  16. I prefer the first one, because the city-scape bit looks cool, and I know what the company is, as opposed to the abbreviated version. The second one's logo didn't look much like a 'mill' to me, and I'd have to have someone tell me it's a mill/factory image for me to get it.
  17. On the other hand, had they not cut the brands and moved as fast as they did, way more people would have likely lost their jobs, as unfortunate as it is.
  18. They help to get $h!ty cars off of the road. People that have maintained their old cars won't spring for the money at all, but someone with a smog-spewing, rustbucket Pontiac 6000 might.
  19. That thing could singlehandedly take out all the oxygen in the atmosphere AND melt the Arctic. I love it! The engine sounds beautiful.
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    Tetris

    DC not only had an online Tetris game where you could compete with others, they even had a version called 'Tetris: 4D' , making DC the only system ever made to have four dimensions, as opposed to three. Even Playstation 3 cannot match that.
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    Tetris

    It was the day Dreamcast was released in North America, which is infinitely more awesome than the MTV awards, and will still be more awesome than pretty much everything forever.
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    Tetris

    It definitely rivals 9-9-99 for the greatest day in human history.
  24. Just quoting this because the deals online are really good. Newegg.com may even have what you're looking for, and they're great for prices. Sure you don't get any human interaction or possible help in your decision, but then again, you're also less likely to get drooled on by a typical Best Buy employee.
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