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Having both taken and taught college Microbiology classes and labs. I always uses different cutting boards for meats and veggies. I think we have at least 10 of various sizes, most plastic of some kind. The floppy flexible ones have some good uses. I am currently working on 2 in my workshop that will be oak and ash. 

This is the most “NO S*%T” headline I have read in a long time. 

I may have used them to push start a dead car or two. 

The myth that everyone is an above average driver.

yes

The lake front property owners would disagree 🤣.

And the wakes erode the shoreline.

This is what 3x300hp can do

This made the competition waterski boats much more affordable. 

My kid was on a waterski team for years and wow as a poor family we only had some cheap ski boat (like $3K) that I keep running for a few summers. Being on a team let her waterski without much expense. Go to a water ski event and you will see the most white upper middle class crowd this side of a polo field. 

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Having a memory that goes back into the 1970s may be a curse.

I remember theses and thinking they were not enough of a suv to be an suv. They were, in design, a view into the future of suvs and crossovers.

That age is of no surprise. One can finally justify it at that age.

A new seeming fun sporty reliable used car for under $30K, NO unicorns.’

A new Mazda Miata base is MSRP about $30K. Just saying. I know that was a not interested in the requirements. 

I took this photo at the Reno Automotive museum a few years ago. 

Tungsten is harder than platinum. And these trucks are all about what is harder.

Good point, I kind of think affordable evs to speed adoption does not feel like the goal.

Better that a tank from Berlin to Warsaw. (sorry for bad joke)

YES, an angular low roof 2 door hatchback EV at a decent price would be great.