NilesStonne
NilesStonne
NilesStonne

The motorcade is a fleet of armored vehicles that need 100% reliability. There are multiples of each of these vehicles ready to dispatch from DC. Millions of dollars get spent ensuring that they’re in prime condition and ready to perform at a moment’s notice, able to get through and get out of any situation thrown at

If I remember, the motorcade uses some special tires for security purpose so they can’t just switch to regular old winters.

Can you do me a favor and quit telling people their first track experience should be 2 hours in a wheel 2 wheel format?

I got sucked into this article because I wanted to know why it would be the closest photo ever, thinking that perhaps there was some peculiar physical reason that would prevent any craft from getting any closer, or transmitting from any closer.

Serious answer to jokingly posed question....

Don’t care. The Focus wears it better.

Not that the Aston isn’t a beauty, but it’s like putting clown makeup on a Maxim model. Doesn’t work the same.

The Focus wears it better.

I like that very much. Mazda has quite good design language going on, and it fits the proportions here more than the 3 hatch.

“Nobody wants wagons, they only want SUVs”
“Well, let’s build a sporty SUV, you know, like an SUV but lower.”
“So you mean a wagon?”
“Yes, but don’t call it that.”

Buzz Aldrin: West Point in 1951, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical engineering. Doctor of Science degree in Astronautics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Milwaukee.

The primary reason a car exists is to get you from point A to point B. That’s why it was invented. Sometimes, someone accidentally or on purpose uses that car to kill someone. The primary reason a gun exists is to hurt or kill a living being. That’s why it was invented. Sometimes it’s an animal or a clay pigeon,

Let’s see... my data came from:

You and I ultimately disagree, and that’s okay. I appreciate that we can talk about it respectfully. But to call me naive to think that gun laws can’t do anything? I’m not offended, but I am sad that you, or anyone, feels that way. We have to do SOMETHING. The minute we give up and throw in the towel is when these

This is a 3-year-old opinion piece on National Review, not data. I think you prematurely boomed.

Those are the most disingenuous data sets I’ve ever seen in my life. Check your chart. It has ZERO to do with gun ownership. The blue line is about how many Americans live in states with concealed carry laws. And the red line is about “violent crime,” not gun deaths. It also has no relevance to the topic at hand

That’s.... an interesting, but ultimately incorrect interpretation of my response to you.

I’m pointing of that your chances of dying by gun homicide are minuscule and you’re calling me a troll??

Not sure if you’re being sarcastic or trolling, and there’s an alarming lack of specificity in your snotty comment, but we’re gonna do this anyway.

My diagnosis? Hyperbole.