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Right, because animals such as dogs can't be fountains for the disease. What are you going to do when fido is asymptomatic but gives everyone he licks ebola? What happens when it tears through cattle stocks? We don't know. Do you want to find out? I don't.
Bushmeat includes more than just monkey, and a lot more

"An ill person generates copious amounts of it, it is often forcefully expelled from the body, can be carried through the air on aerosolized particles, can survive on surfaces for weeks, survive most attempts to clean it, and requires only a few virus particles to cause illness. And as rentaduckie points out,

Right, but HIV is not infectious from someone getting their shit or saliva on you. Both of which are expelled in copious amounts from someone sick with ebola.
So Ebola has more pathways for transmission, and simple behavioral changes don't reduce your risk of getting it anywhere near as much as behavioral changes do

In English, the word "you" can be used to address the specific person you are speaking to. It, however, can also be used in an abstract form that is essentially the same as addressing people or a person in a broad abstract sense. I know this might be different from your native language and hard to understand but I

Well that's convenient that people survive the ordeal. This current strain of Ebola doesn't let 7/10 people get that far. Provided you survive, you are also infectious with Ebola for weeks after the symptoms stop via sexual contact. So it's now as easily transmitted as HIV - and we totally have HIV contained right?

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You know what else is less contagious than the flu? Noroviruses. I bet you've still had a bout with them though.
Imagine the last time you had a "stomach virus", or how common they are. Now imagine if ebola was that common. More so really, because it has more routes of transmission than the Noroviruses.
Without taking

2 things: First, if you think you go from being a normal healthy, non-contagious, person to suddenly bleeding from your eyeballs when you have Ebola, you need to read more about ebola.

Second thing: Have you ever had the shits i.e. a "stomach virus"? Serious question.

Based upon what Randy Pobst and Carlos Lago were saying, I think a stickier tire will only exacerbate the fact that the Mustang is underdamped and under sprung. Look at how it was handling those transitions in the video. Those dampers are way too soft. At the beginning when they spun it it actually looks like they

Ballaban, I take back every bad thing I ever said about you. This piece is brilliant.

It's not a muscle car and the Fox body sucks for handling. They just have a huge aftermarket so you can fix the deficiencies. A thirdgen F body will run circles around a fox dollar for dollar. Your pic even shows a C prepared fox. Maybe you should go look at the results for nationals in C prepared this year.

Extremely competitive once you swap out everything they came with. A Thirdgen F body runs circles around the fox on road course. One of the primary modifications to a fox involves essentially copying the panhard/tq arm setup you find stock in thirdgen.

I think that's a misconception (about the Hellcat), probably driven by the fact that the Camaro has become so crazy good. The Hellcat puts down roadholding numbers similar to the alfa romeo 4c. I guess with the Z06, 1LE, Z28, Boss 302 L.S., etc out there, that hellcat performance is "only good in a straight line"

meh. Probably not bad at all, especially on nice American roads. He's at close to zero scrub radius (talks about it in his build thread iirc) on a 335. I think keeping the scrub radius low helps tremendously.
I'm at 1.5" on a 315 front and it's not bad at all. Marginally worse than a 275.

The UK's Autocar reports that it will be a very special Ferrari indeed. There will be just 10 of them built. Each is a dramatically revised version of the F12 with a new nose, wings, doors, a bespoke interior and a convertible top. And each will cost about $2.5 million to liberate you from your cash.

The first thing they should do is actually start prosecuting people for killing others with their car. Given that this rarely happens, it's de-facto legal to kill pedestrians and cyclists with your car in New York (and pretty much everywhere else in the USA).
Changing the speed limit without changing the lack of

We're wealthier and have a higher standard of living. So being able to afford large and luxurious cars with complex automatic transmissions is really sort of the reason behind it.

This is pretty cool that they are doing this but sad at the same time. This used to be the sort of thing you just did in your neighborhood with a family member or neighbor. Sometimes even in cool cars.
Part of the problem in the death of stick shift is that a lot of people with them are super anal about not letting

It's funny because the roles are reversed in most of the rest of the world. I've actually met numerous people who "can't drive an automatic". Meaning that they literally have no clue how to operate an automatic trans equipped car (they usually seem to think you have to do something other than just drive the thing).
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No, *you*, inselaffe, might want to educate yourself. There were "talks" going back to immediately after the resolution by C24 all the way until just before the war. Every time, your country decided that they weren't really interested in giving up one of their imperial holdings. Those aren't negotiations, that's

Neither is war, but you sure presented it like it was on Thursday.