DancesWithSquids
Dances With Squids
DancesWithSquids

When I was in college in the mid-80's I was working at an old hardware store in the city. I was stocking a shelf and looked out the window to see a nice 914 pull up. Before the driver got out, he took his McDonald’s bag and threw it on the ground.

Nothing says stealth like high intensity headlights pointing at the enemy. Unless it’s in the subtitles, there’s no mention of FLIR or night vision capabilities.

It’s hard to tell if Rockingham is a ghost or comatose. According to Wiki, it was forclosed and auctioned off last year.

You bet. It’s the same game with many econimic incentives. Incentive up front with an expectation of jobs, investment. When the company starts to have financing difficulties and the schedule slips, the state has to save face and loosen the expectations and timeline because it’s still a good deal.

Of course not.

What a coincidence. Here it’s Year of the Dick..

Two words: diesel truck.

Here is a case study in the evolution of tire and rubber technology. Even with the tall, thin size and wire wheels, the car had grip and didn’t squeal. Imagine what it would bave been like if he had OEM 1928 tires and rubber.

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It’s just a cover for a new testing facility.

The best active safety feature that the euro mustang has that ours don’t is the driver.

You get a gold star for interpretive reading.

You know what I don’t like about basketball, flagrantly breaking the rules to get caught is part of the strategy to win. I’m not talking about subtle cheating like a travel, but blatant, look at me fouls.

My guess is that safety and insurance prohibits this. That’s why they have passenger facilities on the ship itself. They might let you do some hull maintenance or cleaning in calm seas.

It must be a generational thing. To me, this is classic 80's boy racer. Back with gas was high and performance malaise was in full swing. It caused concept of performance to transition from HP and 1/4 mile times to handling and agility.

Sorry, I thought my sarcasm was obvious. My point was that the story was just more filler to keep the viewer traffic up. Only a rube or a Millennial would find this amazing.

WOW! This is the first time I’ve ever heard this happening. Who’d have thought winds that can uproot large tree could knock over semis. What’s next, winds bringing down a bridge?

Museums are great places to see things you’d never otherwise see. But they also think the world of themselves and forget who owns whats inside their walls. They will horde buildings full of artifacts that will never see the light of day. Sure they are sometimes used in archological research but because museums have

Make the punishment fit the crime. Deceritfy every engine VAG sells in the US and give them two years grace to have them recertified for emissions. Plus require them to provide a lifetime warrenty for emissions compliance.

If this were NASCAR, everyone would say, “That’s racing”.