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Originally posted by Duncan

skyline chick, is the plural of virus really virii?

does that mean multiple apex are apexi?

no.....

I was just making that part up. :D

I checked www.dictionary.com and found that the multiple of 'virus' is in fact 'viruses'

vi·rus ( P )

n. pl. vi·rus·es

But virii sounds better :D :uh-huh:

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First kill last night, new WRX with big exhaust. WE both idled off (luckily) and i sort of stuck with him and then he booted it and i hit the loud pedal as well. He jumped me allready , about a car and a half, i was sticking with him in first and second, then he both snapped 3rd, and i was pulling him in quickly, changed to 4th right on his door, then pulled away then quickly slowed down.

All this with still a miss firing engine and stock boost.

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