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The lady I knew was shot in the leg fleeing the Chinese Communists. But you can call Chao badass.

it ain’t so easy. They got control modules that your stuck using someone else to program. I triggered my Tele Aid fixing the car too. Want that deleted.

I ran a yellow and got broadsided by an errant driver. Shit will surprise you.

They slow down and don’t pick up speed for a moment. It has to be annoying as hell.

My buddy still cutting the vans off for shits and giggles.

They not adjusting the school calendar for the missed school days.

Don’t get me started...

Yeah, that’s the engine I have. That’s a 2001-2002 S600 for US.

I’m good. I have the NA Mercedes V12, and when you stomp on it next to a traffic wall with the windows down, all you hear are the piezoelectric fuel injectors like on a Honda Goldwing.

FYI, the cheapest GM magnetic ride shock straight from China is $500 a corner shopping around. a good sport shock might be $100 to $150 each compared to a regular old shock at about $35. Mercedes’ ABC hydraulic suspension might be about as expensive to run, but I’d take it over magna-ride stuff since more active.

Got the 2001 S600. Tele-Aid control module failed (on numerated fiber optic loop — ring network.) leaked oil into harness at transmission (yeah, that common problem) and flooded the transmission control module, and finally, the pressure reservoirs for ABC suspension had to be replaced.

Those animals wandering onto the roadway after dark. Hit a horse at 65mph one time in light fog. It swept right through the cab.

My car didn’t. High speed broadside too.

My left arm is slung after surgery from a broadside. It was at a bit higher speed. The stabbing pain in my side from the airbag let me know I was still alive. 450 degree spin with 180 of it airborne. The shock when all your airbags deployed and you still have to land.

Tax it and u get less of it. It does ultimately raise the production cost or reduce profit. Not like the guy is already a billionaire or that we need to leave that shit in the ground before the planet heats up too much to even sustain humans. I just bring it up because the Saudis have a monopoly (high quality/low

Civilians first.

You can avoid the traps of economies of scale, but the article makes a good point that the care needed by veterans is not so much like the care needed for civilians. VA consolidates that.

“The VA is a huge bureaucracy”

Yep. 2014 VA scandal was about being unable to close underused facilities (CA) to expand over used facilities (AZ.)

It should be illegal to be rich — effectively through progressive taxation. I view all rich people as criminal. About the same amount of hate that people give me for smoking weed.