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These costumes don't have fake nipples either. Just sayin'.

Last entry, and probably my favorite.

As long as you can still refuse the field sobriety test in exchange for a private test done back at the station I'm game. Never take the field sobriety test. For one thing a lot of cops don't even know how to administer it correctly. For another, those crappy field BAC testers they use are never calibrated correctly.

Not sure if you're serious, since the internet is hard to read sarcasm, but TC sucks.

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This is the McLaren P1's mirror finish carbon brakes. They were developed by Akebono, and all that shininess is there to dissipate heat more effectively. By comparison, my 1985 Autobianchi A112's front disc/rear drum setup is not that good at dissipating heat when surrounded by mountains.

I love how Traction Control didn't make this list.

I love Velocity, have you seen their new V-Twin?

Wow look at all the haters come out to hate.

Legalize it. Tax it. Enjoy the fuck out of it & let someone else drive you.

Nothing aggravates me more than non-commitment. The Murano dicking around for 2:30 really pissed me off for some reason: if it's stolen, then drive it away, don't just go back and forth slowly.

#MDACCDAHOTD

I head that he's been charged with Hit and hit and hit and hit and run, and DUS (Driving under stupidity)

I can't believe the Foxbody Mustang isn't here. I'd put it right alongside the Camaro, honestly. One or the other, it's a dirt-cheap muscle car that can easily be changed to a sports car or even a relatively fuel-efficient daily driver if you opt for the 90hp 4-cylinder.
Plus it's not as bulky as the Camaro and doesn't

XJ all the way! XJ all the way! XJ all the way!

All I can give you is probably anecdotal evidence, but you have to remember that social acceptance of science tends to be based on the anecdotes rather than data anyway. You can throw statistics at someone until they're blue in the face, but to get the needed support of a layman, sometimes you have to get a nice man

I agree with Asimov's assessment, but there is an ugly side to intellectualism. Not all scientists are guilty of it, but there tends to be a bit too much self-imposed isolation in the ivory towers.
Intellectuals also need to do a better job of reaching out to the misinformed rather than writing them off as the rabble.

So, like the first time ST:TNG showed us exactly what Geordi was 'seeing' through his VISOR?

The way a moon pool, like the underwater station had, works is that the air pressure inside the base is enough to keep the water out. Like if you turned a glass upside down and lowered it into the water.