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Due to some reason, its design reminds me of The Batman.
TOMZ_KV
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i like that flying car
d{^__^}b - it's time to fly
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Rather than flying car i prefer to having wings on my back.....
Really cool...anytime, anywher i can fly every where.
Rating always..... WELCOME
Be a good listener...Because Opprtunity Knock softly...
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There is a book "Karlson from the roof" in which the guy has blades on his back
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He's got an airscrew on his hat, nothin on his back!
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What about this?[^]
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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Bought one before they were making them nd I think it was the best decision I ever made.
It sucks driving in it the winter (didn't do that this recent winter because of the brain tumor thing) but it's fast, a convertible, does 140 easy, and was reasonably priced as far as I can see compared to other 'sports cars' from other vendors.
It's a sad day that Saturn is dead now...
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I think the Red Rider said it best...
I can't drive 55 because there are too damn many cars on the freeway !
Time to start flying or buy a motorcycle... and split lanes.
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if you ask me about a motorcycle then ..
I want to be a GHOST RIDER
what a bike he had...
full speed.
full advanced..
full engineered...
WOW....
Rating always..... WELCOME
Be a good listener...Because Opprtunity Knock softly...
modified on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 5:07 AM
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despite their recent advertizing regarding safety, i just don't/won't trust them
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The Toyota's sale is still good. Recall did not impact the sale too much.
TOMZ_KV
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I am sorry to disturb your deep sleep but most of the Toyota issues were a beat up promoted by competing car manufacturers who were themselves in deep sh** due to flagging sales.
Recently held inquiries have revealed that many of the so called problems were issues more related to incompetent drivers. Anyone that does not know how to stop a runaway car needs to have their permission to be on the road scrutinised as they are a danger to others no matter what make of car they are driving.
I make this comment in the spirit of objectivity as I have never owned a Toyota.
Peter Wasser
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I would like to drive cheap, economical, practical and reliable.
But i actually drive large, technologically advanced, expensive, and well engineered. (BMW X5)
Cos that's wot the other half wanted ..
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Exactly reverse..
people want's to drive advanced, expensive, and well engineered car
BUT
due to lack of MONEY( ) they drive cheap, economical car...
Rating always..... WELCOME
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My four-wheeler is a new Skoda; economical, cheap, flexible (kids, drumsets, building material, saxophones, bikes, you name it, it goes in my car). It has a trailer hook for transporting big stuff.
I lashed out and got a 2-liter motor; officially for hauling the trailer but really for overtaking BMWs on the Autobahn. You have to take your fun where you find it at my age.
The great thing about a cheap car is, when the kids ding it I don't really get mad. I pretend to and they have to get it mended and get banned for a few weeks. They don't get the same treatment in the spousal unit's big Audi.
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MyTransaction.Start()
try{
CornerLeftAtSpeed(100)
MyTransaction.Commit()
}
catch(Exception ex){
MyTransaction.Rollback()
}
If only....
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Missing code
finally
{
Car.Dispose();
}
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You didn't specify the isolation level.
It probably would make the road a safer place to be :P
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You might consider refactoring CornerLeftAtSpeed()
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public void Corner(Direction direction, double speed)
...
public enum Direction
{
Unknown,
Right,
Left,
Straight,
}
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MCDBA, MCSD, MCP+SB
SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue IS NOT NULL
(0 row(s) affected)
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Everyone that can do so should use public transportation whenever possible. That's easy to say (err, write), since I'm unemployed and have no urgent, daily transportation needs. When I left my last job, I sold my car and have been buying six month bus passes. I like it. It's a heck of a lot better than than the hassle and stress of fighting traffic. (Let the bus drivers do that.) Of course, I know it isn't always practical for everyone, particularly in some areas - it didn't work for me before because of the limited bus schedules and routes. Now, I hope to land work somewhere on a bus route ...
Colin(ABQ)
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Obviously you don't live in Australia!
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station....
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My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
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Hmmm be home in 10 mins or home in 50? I think i'll stick to my car
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RyanEK wrote: Hmmm be home in 10 mins or home in 50? I think i'll stick to my car
Are you also able to read the news while driving? That takes you some additional 20 minutes, so you save time using public transport! (unless it's really 10 mins to 50, which it is usually not in urban areas). Or have you tried sleeping at the wheel? I don't hope so!
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