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Thing is, the Lotus Elise doesn't meet US crash standards. That's why it's no longer sold here.

I'm not sure about the "other" Lotus, but the Elise does not have a similar structural design... at all. It's an aluminum spaceframe, not really a monocoque.

Laminated glass is already used for your windshield. It's the reason it doesn't typically just outright shatter.

Composite LEAF springs, mounted transversely. Completely different concept.

It's not the newest model, but this is still a really good action cam. [Refurb GoPro Hero3 Black Edition, $265]

I came here for this GIF

Last time I checked, that created great debate even to this day, almost 7 decades later. But also last time I checked, we were talking about carpet bombing in Syria and why you don't understand the "sadness" by the author, as you put it. By attempting to create a strawman by bringing up WWII bombings and America's

Mohammed Allah I think I started one topic on it, and then replied to someone else, once. We get it, you like to make random comments.

Weapons are supposed to kill people, but typically they are pointed at actual enemies. As the title of the blog post says, this indiscriminate rocket barrage on Syrian town is lunacy, because they aren't targeting specific groups, they are just carpet bombing an area in which regular folks also live in. I don't think

If you play back all the videos at once, it's amazing

Torch... I have to say, if you really wanted spy photos of Chrysler vehicles so bad, you can give a resident blogger a lawnchair, a 6 pack, and a DSLR with 300mm zoom lens and sit at the corner of their complex... seriously, camoed cars come out of there every 10 minutes...

The fact that it is claimed that the ice sheet's demise is "unstoppable" implies that there was a point in humanity's time frame where it could have been stopped. So I guess my only question in all this is, is this in fact true, and at what point did scientists feel that we could have completely prevented it?

"turbo boost would be allowed to be increased from 45 inches to 55 inches." Inches of water or mercury? I'm assuming mercury but should be specified.

Guys, he used that word. He used "scary". We're definitely in gawker territory now.

First, you're wrong (Wiki spells it the western way; in the bracketed name is his spelled Japanese name, last name first). Secondly, I never said it was popular or that all 5 kids mentioned in this blog post are legitimately Japanese parents naming their kids or if it includes the random hillbilly who thought Subaru

Lol what, you want me to send you pictures of my chick friend? Why don't you just admit that you are completely wrong, can't be bothered to even look at the bracketed spelling of the name on Wikipedia, and just go home and reflect on what you did there for 3 years of your life? I'm sure the celebrity dude that you're

Oh man, this just keeps getting better.

I'm not sure if it's worth it arguing with someone who is clearly digging his own grave, but by that token I also know that you:

It's also a given name for Japanese boys AND girls. Check your ignorance.