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Parked next to this out side of a sandwich shop on Saturday (east colfax), it was just about perfect. Anyone know who this belongs to? He/She was gone by the time I came back out.
Parked next to this out side of a sandwich shop on Saturday (east colfax), it was just about perfect. Anyone know who this belongs to? He/She was gone by the time I came back out.
yep his name is Fox Chung (or something), some sort of asian dude. it's not an M5, just a 535is, but pretty well done.
He's a cool dude, i bought style 5s from him once.
That is if I am correct in my recognition of the car.
I can't tell if its a Harrier or a Toronado. I'm thinking Toronado, but not by much.
Tornado has square inlets, and I don't think the Harrier can have an underbelly tank like that since it's main landing gear are in-line with those training wheels at the wing ends.
I'm going with Mirage F1:
The French flew a few of these out of Kandahar when I was there... HOLY BALLS are they loud!
No one makes this car anymore. The government won't allow them, normal people won't buy them. So it's up to us: the freaks, the weirdos, the informed. To buy them, to appreciate them, and most importantly, to drive them.
Any Mac geniuses out there? I'm trying to reduce my Time Machine back up files and no idea how to delete sparse bundles or if I even need to with Snow Leopard.
Any Mac geniuses out there? I'm trying to reduce my Time Machine back up files and no idea how to delete sparse bundles or if I even need to with Snow Leopard.
I honestly haven't even set time machine up yet... :oops:
Any Mac geniuses out there? I'm trying to reduce my Time Machine back up files and no idea how to delete sparse bundles or if I even need to with Snow Leopard.
yeah I dunno. I don't think those employees are rich and successful as a function of owning a mac, I think because they are rich and successful, they decide to own a mac.
So it is a fallacy to state that rich employees own macs, therefore if you own a mac, you are a rich employee.
yeah I dunno. I don't think those employees are rich and successful as a function of owning a mac, I think because they are rich and successful, they decide to own a mac.
So it is a fallacy to state that rich employees own macs, therefore if you own a mac, you are a rich employee.
Article seems to disagree, and states that the employees who bring macs to work are more productive than the ones who don't.
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