Can a vehicle class designed for offroad towing out drag race a vehicle designed for cornering force? Find out in the video!
Can a vehicle class designed for offroad towing out drag race a vehicle designed for cornering force? Find out in the video!
You call it "common sense" while people more intelligent than either of us say otherwise. I'm going to side with them for science, humanitie's future, and most of all ethics. I can't say it better than the head nurse on site though.
The M5 has always been the bigger more luxury car, and as such has obeyed those sorts of rules. It's always had a stupid amount of power compared to the M3, yet was fatter and didn't handle as well. Knowing which was "faster" around a track would depend entirely on the track, and whether the M5 could regain in the…
any 3 series BMW has never "looked" good in wagon form compared to its sedan counterpart. They are acceptable looking to me, and the utility is undoubtably greater, but I can't get behind the looks.
It was actually Whitworth in Spokane. I used to make the trip from the Portland area up there all the time.
It has nothing to do with revenue. It costs WAY more to prosecute and jail speeders than it does to levy fines or just let them walk.
CA is bad? The first bit of knowledge I got about CA speeding was from a girl I knew in College. We were attending a school out in the desert of eastern WA (classis 70pmh straight-ass flat roads). She got a ticket, and lamented that she was "only going 15mph over". She didn't understand why the cop even bothered. I…
Where does the attitude of "us" vs "them" end? They are sick, so screw them, but if we were sick we should help? If anything it serves humanity to save two people who are working to combat this deadly virus. In a pure and cruel world of statistics and placing value on human life, when it comes to saving humanity from…
There are few reasons to steal, but "For Profit" seems like the least prick-like one of them all. He could be stealing "for fun", or stealing simply "To take shit from you". At least under the "for profit" motive there is a chance of a Les Miserables story, even if it's unlikely. It sounds like this "for profit" story…
"Also, if you score too highly on entry exams you will not be hired. This is supposedly justified because highly capable candidates may decide to pursue another career should they find police work not to their liking and can easily do so as they are highly capable."
Don't we call those corner stores now?
I figure it's for two reasons.
I always thought it was because it's hard to replace an officer with a better one. Officers should be better than the rest of us at dealing with "bad days", stress, or anything else going on in their private life. After all we put them in charge of keeping people safe and hand them firearms. Unfortunately all the…
Personally, I wear a cheap "head sock" for two reasons.
Look at pictures of the crash site. The pilot didn't biff a hard landing, that plane @#$%ing drilled its self into a million tiny pieces.
When my track instructor talks about weight transfer, I do not think this is what he means...
I can't be bothered to look at the actual article, but my bet is that Elon Musk donated his own money, not the company's money. His donation has nothing to do with trademarks or bottom lines. And really, if I had tens of millions in the bank, I wouldn't publicize my donations., but keep them discrete. I realize that…
I'd hazard a guess that the lack of remorse was dependent on the drugs and alcohal, which is likely the reason he got in the car in the first place.