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is it just me or is everybody missing the fact that this post's editor actually gives credit to the styling of this thing?
and who would want to shut off windows update anyway?
and this is related to DS how?

ah of course, the facebook part. will you post my holiday album then please?
#3 mrviklund, windows 7 IS out, what kind of geek you are running vista? :)
better still,

let's build an industry of 2 million-a-year half ton trucks and pick up the kids from school after tossing a couple grocery bags in the rear bed.

give me a break, a truck race isn't gonna harm no bloody environment
re-read the source, this project was sponsored by bentley and done in the royal college of art. his internship at pininfarina dates back to 2004.
yeah people, that's sasha gray right there on the front page of autoblog.com lol
mercedes buys mclaren and former mclaren becomes prodrive, so they don't have to pay about 35 of the 100 million FIA fine, and:

mercedes team with alonso

prodrive team with hamilton

de la rosa as second driver of one of the teams, another new driver and everybody's happy.
what does the differential have to do with ride comfort?
and what does a picture of the madrid intl airport have to do with the article?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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