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[Joe Posnanski] Meet George Jetson » Joe Posnanski: When they were younger, especially, we read out loud to them. Anyway, at some point my friend actually lunged into the back seat after his brother, his leg going up on to the dashboard and flailing around.

[Gaywheels.com] 2008 Subaru Tribeca at Gaywheels.com - Gay-Friendly Automotive ...: I also notice some of the electroluminescent readouts washout when view through polarized lenses. I must give props to the very comfortable and WIDE seating, the long list of creature comforts and of course the excellent nine-speaker audio system.

[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] Wubi: Install Ubuntu in Windows Partition - A Complete Guide: Ubuntu 9.04, codenamed Jaunty Jackalope has satisfied the Linux community to no end after its successful launch of the newest version of the distro where stability ands speed both were awesome as per the tech pandits. The other day, while I was going through a series of tests with my own Jaunty, I thought of using Samba with it so that I can share folders.

[The Truth About Cars] Honda Civic LX Review | The Truth About Cars: Thing is, the Honda that predates the Civic, is perhaps the kind of machine we might really need now: the 1972 N600, available as either a sedan (of sorts, since there wasn’t much of a rear seat) and a coupe. The 600 indicated the engine was (approximately) 600 cubic-centimeters in displacement and with front-wheel drive and also an extremely low center-of-gravity;

[drive blog] drive blog: End of the road for manual gearboxes?: i've just bought a DSG equipped car and it is great for the trafficlight grand prix, but one thing i've noticed, coming from a traditional, single clutch manual, is that sometimes you want to hang back a bit between changes, like of your taking a tight turn and aren't sure whats ahead so you hold off for a second before deciding to go up or down a gear. that option's no longer available to you with the DSG as the change is so quick so you find yourself holding the same gear for longer.

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