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^ Eagerly awaiting a "Buy" verdict in an upcoming review of another camera.

Certainly. They are use to push past limits of the law in a way that doesn't get much court kickback.

There is a great set of videos from a former K9 sniffer cop talking about the use of dogs. You best bet is just not to hold. Past that he has a lot of advice.

Probably just sweat. Imagine being jammed into a dashboard for a few hours trying to cross the boarder in an area where you use the AC even in the winter.

Certainly some handlers push for a false positive. But double blind studies dog have been shown to be fine at detecting drugs. In such studies there is no push for a handler to get a false positive; The dogs score very high. But in the real world the dog can be used as a mental game on someone they thing is carrying

If you give it time that will fail too. You best bet is to bait the dog to something else that simply make him not pay attention to the task at hand. I've heard of people using deer urine and other animal scents.

A handler can make a dog falsely trigger, but don't think the dog itself isn't a scam, they work; In double blind studies they work.

On center feel is garbage, but for a Mcstrut car the camber curves are pretty nice. It was probably one of the best handling cars of the 80's. Sure it is low tech, but it is very under-appreciated Starquests won several SCCA Solo2 national Championships in the late 80's early 90's and most period reviews gave it high

So the founder of Pagini worked for Lambo for some time. What kind of influence did he have on this car, if any at all?

Hmmm, but Camrys are fast now. You can spec on out right now that bests nearly any sports car from the 80's and many from the 90's.

They are not a sports car certainly, but it is wild that a current Camry can kill a stock, bug-eyed WRX.

John Davis is getting up there, but that voice still puts a smile on my face just like it did when I was younger and watched the show every weekend. It makes me want to sit down with a bowl of Count Chocula and relive those days.

I hope it is a sportscar.

You know something lightweight and fun to drive. I'd bet if the tried they could actually make one.

You need to see one in person then. The photo can trick you into thinking it is passable. In person, it could be used as a safty device. You know how they say on cans of various substances "If swallowed induce vomiting"? This will do that.

No love for this horrid thing people spent money on.

Too many cones. Autocross is about finding your line, not having it made for you.

I love seeing RWD V8s autocross. They are rearely fast and put in the same times as FWD Economy cars, but I think the driver have far more fun than anyone else.

To me it looks like it took them a long time to make a Murano or Outlander competitor. None of those pics were "Off road". Here in NM we have roads that look like this. Most vehicles can handle those conditions. From what I've seen I doubt I'll like this thing. It looks to be a second coming of the Aztek (which also

Looked some more I don't think so.

Years from now we will be talking about how we yern for the days when cars were light and only had a single small vaccuum.

I'm nearly certain that some of the first pics are from Penthouse. One of the pets of the years was awarded a Vector as part of her prize pack. That easily explains the nip-pic; I'm pretty sure that is her, but can't tell with all of the clothes. At one point my under bed collection had the pet of the year issue that

^ The above startment is the truth.