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I’m sorry to kill the joke for you by explaining, but the fact Fox has little-to-no scruples, sensitivity, taste, or restraint is the point. The Sun has even less of those qualities than FOX, who famously lack them almost entirely.

RE the “More PC” point, it would do to remember that The Sun traditionally seems to be of the opinion that being told you’re a dickhead for blacking up for your EDL mates costume party, where you complain about the “Bloody pakis taking over the country” is “Too PC”. They’re like Fox news, without the scruples,

I think my personal favorite was a guy claiming that no car that wasn’t some incredibly specialised drag machine(like funnycars, or bonneville record racers kinda thing) could do a 10 second quarter mile. I repeat - this guy thought the tesla was the only car capable of doing anything close to 10 second quarters.

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When Fast&Nice put a 3 litre BMW V8 in a 1990 Nissan Vanette.

In a really wierd coincidence, earlier the same day, a train in Australia derailed carrying sulfuric acid.

I look forward to seeing both what Telsa produces from this challenge, and how they massage the definition of “Autonomous vehicle” so that Musk doesn’t make a liar of himself.

Linking to Breitbart is basically an automatic fail, but this is a rare double fail - not only is it Breitbart - whose relationship with the truth is estranged, at best - it’s Milo Yiannopoulos, who is pretty clueless about technology, and is literally a joke in the British press.

This won’t be a popular answer, but - The engine in a particular 1990 nissan Vanette, with the z24 dual plug head. In particular, mine.

Well, that’s a first. I can’t say I’ve ever seen where I come from come up on Jalop before. Well, I don’t come from Fraser Island because almost nobody does, but I (half, long story) come from Harvey Bay, the town on the mainland right next to the island.

Yeah, gotta say, it’s a pretty unfortunate name. If I bought one, you can bet I’d be telling people it was a W650 custom, rather than using the proper name.

Not even. What about Kurupt or NASTY8, the Kei-utes and burnout comp regulars? Both of them have thrashed WTOFIT.

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That’s because you’re confused as to what a Burnout is. That up there, No offence to Raph, that’s not a burnout. That’s pissweak rubbish, and speaking an an Australian, fucking insulting. There’s no movement, no tip-in, no nothing - it’s just spinning wheels and no excitement whatsoever. If you’re not slipping.

“And instead of asking themselves how they can make their cab service more attractive than Uber to win back business, their answer is to just ban Uber so customers no longer have the choice.”

I’ll admit, that’s one that baffles me in my city. Cab companies keep demanding we ban Uber. But Uber’s already banned, 100%

Well, surely the best answer is someone else’s.

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Ah, the famous Bar-Jarz method. Invented in melbourne, in the 1970s.

Not so much “track down” as “accidentally stumbled across”, but yeah. A 1990 Nissan Vanette - while not as rare here as they are in the US(where, let’s be blunt, they were all recalled and crushed because of a tiny problem where they’d spontaneously catch fire), still not the most common vehicle. Rock solid, and

That’s actually how they powered the car. Engine was still fucked, it was just Vin Diesel flinstoning it.

FUN? You want FUN in your movies? I demand nothing but the most rigorous accuracy! I had fun, once, it was just ghastly!

Which was a smart move too late - the numerous DLC packs fractured the community, and between that and the god-awful matchmaking(what’s that? A team of people at literally the highest rank achivable all on one team? Better team them against a bunch of newbies!) it stright-up killed the game almost entirely.

Huh, I’m going Seven for ten right now. I’m only missing the Cadillac(impossible to find in Australia, to the point where I’m almost entirely sure there isn’t any), the Silver Shadow (Ditto), and the Mustang Mach 1 (rare, and generally not desired enough for import considering the local ford sedans of the time.)