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That's because it makes no sense. Note the quotes around the word "facts". It was simply intended as ironic commentary on the massive stupidity that always manifests itself when certain subjects are under discussion (e.g. guns, women, and cars).
New European rules - each team is required to hire one driver who is legally blind.
That actually makes sense, only EU beaurocrats could come up with something that ridiculous.
Aye, and then on the really important issues, like over-fishing of the Mediterranean bluefin tuna, they're nowhere to be found; too busy regulating the degrees of crook allowed in the neck of a squash. The EU is a good idea badly implemented.
Apologies for kibbitzing here, folks. I'm like 16 days and a wake-up from moving to Buenos Aires. It would make no sense at all to buy a wheel now and drag it along; having the baggage gorillas break a $300 G27 would be.....tedious. This game is definitely first on my buy list once I arrive and get settled, though. There too, I have talked to friends in Venezuela who say some games on Steam are not allowed to them, they get an error message about not available in your country licensing blah blah blah. It would be jolly annoying to buy a game here in the US and then discover it wasn't playable in Argentina.
Thread is about Chevrolet announcement and I honestly never heard of the Honda "HSV" but Holden Special Vehicles is owned by GM and even sells cars as Chevrolet in the US. The Aussie designed Holden Commodre has been sold in the US as a chevy SS and doing realy well as in this example lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGD-jj6u8Uc