FelixScout
FelixScout
FelixScout

Seriously?

Well a good deal of money was spent on this as well. If you look at the second paragraph it details all the developments that were constructed:

My apologies. Though I still wonder how they are just barely street legal. Impact protection? The doors? The structure as a whole?

Is it wrong to want one?

How is it not street legal?

Not a bad idea and in a case like this that may work really well. I can think of a small pile of exceptions to this and issues if the escaping person is not conspicuous but not enough to say this is a bad idea. So shall we make a pledge?

Like lots of American kids, from the ages of 12-18 the only reason I could think of that PBS should be allowed to survive was that they were the only channel that showed Monty Python in the US. It's hard not to love Monty Python, so I was doubly excited to see a sketch featuring a lovely engine.

Yup though the free meant non affiliated with a lord.

Well they also make pretty damn good chocolate and defend the Pope.

Rather have the mansion.

Or hot patching the 3 phase since the distro switch is fused open.

For me, the infuriating thing here is not the overblown rage over what seems to be, at best, a pretty minor inconvenience, but rather the half-assedness of the attack. Water? From your bike's little drinking bottle? Come on, lady. If you want to be the dickhead, perpetually angry cyclist stereotype, do it right! There

The tin foil hat crowd will believe what they want to believe.

RAF Dunsford: Built by the RCAF for their bombers during WW2 then taken over by the RAF after the war until 1950 when taken over by Hawker, and then the succession of of companies that conglomerated british aircraft construction, until 2002. Where it then bacame the Top Gear UK track.

I remember reading mid 80's reports on this signal. Back when speculation was centering on missile tracking but still a bit fanciful.

Well there is a 3 acre farm on one corner of it. This is a good reuse of it but is still doesn't avoid the problem of using this space- it washes out easily in hurricanes.

Not UAW but VW Works Council. Which is the labor group for VW workers in Germany (and maybe elsewhere?).

What if it's not company organized but company approved. Workers still organize on their own and the company works with the resulting structure without outside involvement.

Make it a kickstarter I'll totally sponsor it for $5 so I can get a dozen.

Heck you still can buy a VHS player to show old home movies and recorded TV shows on your LCD screen.