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RBW

Member since: Feb 22nd, 2006

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Review: 2010 Acura MDX (Autoblog)

Aug 10th 2010 1:58PM This is exactly the opposite of "lipstick on a pig".

Internet Explorer 9 HTML5 video will only support H.264; swivel on it, Ogg and Adobe (Download Squad)

Apr 30th 2010 8:36AM "Flash does have some issues, particularly around reliability, security, and performance."

Coming from the IE team? HA HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH HAHA HA HA HA...oh, I need to catch my breath.....HAHAHHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHHAHAHAAA!

Video: GM smokes out Chevy Equinox; figures out how many ping pong balls fit inside (Autoblog)

Feb 11th 2010 10:29AM This reminds me of my favorite car joke:

When the first Lexus came out, there was a rumor that to test the car, Lexus locked a cat inside overnight. When they came back in the morning if the cat was dead, they knew it was airtight.

Chrysler heard about this, and locked a cat in one of their cars. When they came back in the morning, the cat was gone.

Bowling for Michigan: Laid-off GM worker wins PBA championship (Autoblog)

Dec 16th 2009 9:35AM Great story. That's a tough last name to live with, though.

Altec Lansing's inMotion Classic has good looks, bad price (Engadget)

Sep 9th 2009 10:45AM
So your apple sounds better than these oranges?

Quick Spin: Hyundai Equus is a high horse looking for its Praetorian Guard (Autoblog)

Aug 17th 2009 1:02PM It isn't lower. Optical illusion because of the body line above the door handle.

Review: 2009 Subaru Forester 2.5X Premium retains edge, adds smoothness (Autoblog)

Jun 2nd 2009 2:28PM Oh! BoxerFanatic mentioned his Legacy GT - everybody has to drink.

Buick, Jaguar knock Lexus from top of J.D. Power 2009 Vehicle Dependability Study (Autoblog)

Mar 19th 2009 8:32AM "The test is based on problems per vehicle. Take into consideration the number of vehicles per manufacture. Buick has 4. Jaguar has 3. Lexus has 8 not including Hybrid/type F vehicles which would make it 12. Based on regular vehicles, Lexus has double the vehicles that Buick and Jaguar have. Based on 126 versus 122, the laws of percentages work in Lexus favor."

That makes no sense whatsoever. What does the number of different models have to do with anything?