FelixScout
FelixScout
FelixScout

You think that is bad, you should see the thing that eats those spiders.

You mean Sleipnir? That some old technology right there.

Someone looking to upgrade?

Yeah I don't disagree at this time. But considering the source, yahoo news, I suspect he didn't go into all the details and I would be curious to see his full idea and not a 20 second blurb.

Fair. Though if it's based on a digester that means it may only be a couple hundred gallons that will be refilled as you add more waste to process.

Why? Waste digesters to create methane and then burn it for energy are around now.

Would this make them less fun or more fun? Or null?

Reminds me of an old boss of mine. He apparently had an old uncle who had a kerosene business with a diesel truck that had a 3,000 gallon tank on it. His uncle reckoned that if he could link the kerosene tank on a tank shifter to the fuel line he may be able to drive the length of the US on one tank. I don't know

I remember reading this about 10 years ago. Still hilarious. Though this is only one place and others I think may just tow without a boot. Or just pile tickets on you.

Still no desire to live in a HOA.

Considering how many people, marketing execs included, think gearheads are the guys who wrap modded cars around trees on a semi regular basis or jump trucks off earthen berms and roll them I kinda get their POV. I don't think it's the right one to have but it's a common perception.

The race is for crazy rich guys and they can't hire a track? Or go to the salt flats, or rent out a small town? Why are they doing this, again? The risk/reward of it all makes no sense. And, with the whole plot hinging on one man's anguish over losing a friend in an absurd street race, why isn't he remotely concerned

Until the race starts. Then we see that the race is monitored by a wall of monitors that looks like something NORAD requested and had rejected for budgetary reasons. And I think all this equipment is stuck under a bridge or something. Since that level of illegal street race tech is clearly not enough, we then find

HOA's can have power derived from the covenants from the time of their creation within a given municipality. They can levy fines and enforce them with more fines and take you to court for non payment of them. The bad thing is if you want to be part of it fine but if you want to opt out that's not allowed even if

I dunno, co-op boards are usually saner than HOAs who try to preserve some fictional ideal.

Very cool, and it apparently has a respectable racing heritage.

What is that beauty?

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Thank you for that laugh.

It's $12,567.72 US

I return I offer this:

You can't do much about the cloverleaf on/offramps where people can enter the freeway from either direction of the street with a right turn, and can get off on either direction of the street. You can't fix that without adding a bridge, and government doesn't want to spend the extra million or so that costs, for each

I grew up in Rochester and moved to Chicago after college for a job. Your definition of soul-killing boredom changes dramatically when you're a road rep in the Midwest. I would rather drive the Thruway end to end every day for a month than do Chicago to Omaha and back just one more time.

Well if the suspect is hiding then he's known and needs to be looked for.