Despite your sarcasm tags, if I'm not mistaken, they already pay higher registration fees. In most states, the fees scale according to the value of the car, and high-efficiency cars usually cost more.
Seems simpler to block it with a metallic shield on days you're not intending to gas up, then remove the shield on days you do. Long periods of time with no signal? Why, I don't drive much, it must not get a signal in my garage.
OK, this makes sense -- but as a FairPoint customer who got their mailing announcing this move, it was far from clear that this is what was meant. Reading it on my own, it seemed to me that they were saying that they were going to be intercepting MSN and Yahoo traffic.
Everyone wants an easy job, cops are no exception.
... with a lot less filtering, too.
I bought it a year or so after it came out, but have since lost the install CDs. For a buck, I'm kinda tempted to pick it up again and play it again on a better computer.
Couldn't they possibly pick a better format than those borderline-idiotic "search the screen for tiny objects" games? It's like they watched people play adventure games and decided that since so many people spent so much time "hunting the pixel", that that was the bit players enjoyed.
Do we really repair computers anymore?
Do we? Maybe not. But the folks who are learning computer repair in prison are probably going to poor areas when they get out, where someone who can repair a tossed-out machine and make it usable could make a tidy sum.
Happiness is twin floppies.