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Ford and GM were slow to do that stuff... and if someone made one they did it themselves. The three are primarily family vehicles, though.
Learn to freaking be a bargain hunter. Amazon has some intense deals, but you have to pay a subscription fee of some sort to get them... and a lot of the cost prohibitions of Amazon items are their shipping.
Minimalism is overrated. Says the packrat.
B&N is still more convenient for me since they have this huge network of booksellers they can tap for used titles, and titles direct from B&N have free shipping since I'm a member.
You should buy more and figure out how to get more space... DVDs don't take up THAT much room. Wow, didn't finish typing there... I was saying "so I was keeping one of the last national major bookstore chains alive". Don't want all brick and mortar major bookstores to go bye-bye. I like that service I get.
It also leaves a lot of details unexplained, apparently
I want to keep the industry alive more than I already have. Since I already own the first Negima! series, Love Hina, the Cowboy Bebop movie, Read or Die, and Haruhi Suzumiya on DVD (and that's just from memory). But I bought all those from B&N, so I was keeping one of the last s
But the most recent OVAs and the movie were far closer than the first series. As in, they were basically the manga in an animated form.
I don't think my car has them... and I don't know how to turn them on anyway.
Uh... it was a spontaneous watch that I found very entertaining. Also, keeping the industry alive. Gotta go support the other license companies with my next purchase, and get Bandai stuff before it's no longer on the market.
All the Negima! anime (including the manga-based OVAs and the movie) are Shaft series (Love Hina might be, too), so I'm sort of familiar with their style.