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One thing we haven’t seen from national chains that I’ve seen at local joints is a peanut butter and jelly burger.

I’ve seen donut-burger combos in various places before (never knew it was called the Luther burger though) but I never thought I’d see the day where something like that would be available from a national fast food chain. Now I don’t think that day is too far off.

I think the most surprising thing about it to me was that they had to replace tires every 30,000 miles or so. I’m sure that’s due to the weight of the vehicle, plus carrying people around half the time, but still, I’d have expected them to get to 50-60k on average.

I did read it. Knowing that I’ve watched it, and that Marnie is watching it, I asked if “anybody else” was. Sorry for confusing you by not spelling it out. 

Is anybody else here watching McMillion$? My wife and I finished the third episode the other night.

I suppose if anybody was going to come up with this abomination, it would have to be KFC, although I could see Carl’s Jr./Hardee’s doing something similar. I think I got indigestion and permanently sticky fingers just from looking the main picture.

I think the head game component of this can’t be ignored. Whether or not there’s an actual in-race benefit of this system doesn’t matter at this point - they’ve now put other teams on the back foot and are forcing them to take time away from other developments to investigate this and try to implement it in their own

Man that book is so good. My only critique is that I wish the diagrams were larger so his notes and things were more legible. But it provided such a fascinating insight into the evolution of F1 car design... I’ve let a friend borrow it for a while and I just might read it again when I get it back. 

Haha that’s a great quote that I’ve never heard before.

It looks like Los Angeles in the 1970's. 

I found this to be a good summary, too:

And in your case, 40,000 mi/yr is pretty extreme. Most people drive far less than 15,000 mi/yr in which case they’ll probably be just fine with overnight charging every single time except maybe once or twice a year. 

What is “leftover chicken carbonara”?

The more we’ve invested in battery technology though, the more advancements we make. Charge times have gone down sharply over the last 5-10 years and that looks like it will continue happening for quite some time.

I freaking love Mariano’s.  Unfortunately I live about 1,000 miles away but there’s one a couple of miles from my mother in law in the Chicago suburbs and I look forward to going there when we visit.  I might give this flavor a try next time I’m there!

The Valkyrie race program is being axed, but they’re still going to produce the road car and that’s what appears to be driven by the Red Bull Racing drivers today at Silverstone. 

Unique in the market aside from the one from Polestar, which I initially forgot about... but I think they’d be different enough that the Kia would still appeal to a different buyer. Especially if it had a liftback design like the Stinger sedan... 

If only they’d take the original Stinger concept and introduce that as their performance EV. Don’t touch anything as far as styling. We’d have an awesome, insanely powerful 2-door EV coupe which as far as I know would be unique in the market and could definitely serve as a halo car. 

I had never even heard of it until Forza Horizon 3... now I want one! 

Didn’t even read the article. Voted NP. I’ve had an irrational desire for these cars since I was a kid, probably because that’s around they time they were being raced, but also because it was one of my favorite Matchbox cars to cruise around with.