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Not to be captain obvious here, but WHY can't the regular Mustang look that good? The butt on the 2010 (with those ugly turned up edges) is horrendous. This is the 'Stang that would bring me back. FYI, I have a '66 hardtop w/ a 289 (3-sp auto, unfortunately) so I am a true fan...
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In my experience, HP is actually 2 companies: consumer & business. If the product includes the word "Pavillion", is sold in a store such as Best Buy, or includes a 1yr or less warranty, it is a "consumer" product & is probably craptacular. However, if the product is available via the web (99% of the time) and has the 3yr parts/labor warranty, it's a "business" product & should be muuuch more reliable. I manage a small network of 60 uses & we've always used HP... And I had to learn this the hard way! Anyone here ever heard of the Evo nx1000 laptop? Cruddy. But the nc6xxx series of business laptops were solid. The Elitebook 6930p is the successor to those nc6xxx & should be quite reliable.
My watch is a 1981 Star Wars model that's missing the crystal. It has a metal body, gold hands that show the correct time twice every 24 hours (zowie) AND the background's a picture of Luke, Han, and Princess Leia (the one with the slinky thigh shot, where she's clutchin' her borther before she knew he was her brother & Luke's reachin up to the sky with his lightsaber, ready to take on everyone... So cool.)

This is the first watch I've seen that looks worthy to replace my Star Wars watch.

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