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I valet parked cars for 3 years during my college years. Sure I was a fresh driver, young, and a car fanatic to boot. But neither I, nor anyone I ever worked with, ever abused any customer cars. Never stolen change, never went through the cars looking for God knows what, never bumped, damaged, or scratched a car, and definitely never burned out or raced the thing.

Sure we mistakenly gave away the wrong car cause we had 4 people rent the same car from the same rental agency for a wedding, but they came back 30 minutes later to exchange it...

I don't like giving my car away any more than you guys, but when I have to, I make sure I tip well. It really sucks getting nothing but a ticket stub back.

This would be a great X-mas present...
To me it's all about the mounting brackets. I have seen Contour HD in use and the mounting brackets are very flimsy at best. It took a lot of home ingenuity to get the camera nice and tight with no wobbling. I've see all the accessories the Hero comes with and would hope they're better quality.

That is a great video. I would love to be this creative and computer skilled to do something like this. Mean props for creativity, big minus though for that very last line of the video. Didn't care much for the language at the end. It just didn't fit.
Thank you for pointing that out. It's all about the angle of the photo. I keep finding Land Rover photos where all trees in the background grow at a 45 degree angle... and yet the Land Rover in question is scaling almost a straight wall.
So this guy has a Nikon D3 and all we get are some crappy cell phone camera photos of his tattoo?
It's a 1960 Lincoln Continental, also used in the Matrix.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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