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  • Brady Dahl
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Obviously you are the selfish one by ranking my post as the lowest and yours as the highest. First of all, If a person were to be __killed__ in a car accident, there are virtually only two outcomes:

1. Car is totaled = no job = no money; (99% of fatal accidents)
2. Person is dead = not capable of paying money to fix their car; (100% of fatal accidents)

Don't even bring in the subject of the deceased's family, it hasn't happened once where the family wants to repair a car that someone was killed in; if the chance occured that it wasn't totaled.

Second of all, not all people like to work with computers, including my dad. How could you get a person that hates computers to learn how to program firmware for a complex AI system in a car? I would never wish a car accident on any person, fatal or not. The fact of the matter is, people make mistakes, all of us have or will get in an accident sometime in our life. I have hit someone and someone has hit me.

Please stop being so naive and grow up. Oh and put Dictionary.com in your favorites, because you need it.
Not a good thing in my point of view. My dad makes a living off of car accidents, although i know it probably will not be a threat to him in his lifetime with all of the non-reflexive vehicles on the roads, the business he runs as an auto body repairman is what supports our family.
You can say that again, Nintendo makes a handheld with little afterthought into the hardware, selling it instantly to the millions of fanboys (that were born with a copy of Super Mario Bros. for the NES in their hands) because it is something new that has (Nintendo) engraved on it. Then once all of the fanboys have their new gameboy, nintendo decides to redesign it, market it as a "New" console, and instantly sell to the majority of those with the same exact thing in a different case and maybe a few minor improvements that should have been there all along.
I am not a Nintendo hater though, i grew up with all of the Nintendo consoles and I have owned one of every console, not redesign, Nintendo has made, except for the original gameboy. I did own a DS but I sold it because it was collecting dust.
I agree, costco is the only way to go. I had a rptv that had a bad power supply 6 months after i bought it and costco gave me credit for the entire purchase instantly, now i have a newer tv with all the bells and whistles...
On the topic of the Brits, i feel sorry for you... VAT sucks and i had a horrible experience on the M1 when i was stuck there for 6 hours transferring airports when a lorrie caught fire. The "emergency crews" were all standing around on holiday while traffic went 10 km in 6 hours. At least in the US we get the job done in a swift manner... lol anyways, had to get that off my chest...
ROFLMAO!!! I was thinking of that just as I clicked on the comments link for this article... Good one!
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