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So each First Class seat gets 3 windows. Nice. For U.S. travel, you're lucky to get one. Hell, the seating configuration of U.S. Airways A321s means there's one or two rows that don't line up with the windoes at all, so you end up staring at taupe plastic where a window should be.

Late to the party, and a little pedantic, but shouldn't it be 94 crystals? 47 on the left, 47 on the right? I was trying to figure out where the odd crystal went.

What you call "ridiculous weather-related traffic laws", I call, in most cases, "policing for profit".

3.5 Liter Ecoboost V6 from the Explorer perhaps...?

Or at least a way to change the speed.

I agree. From the side, the front doesn't match the back. It's like they took the front half of one car and attached it to the back half of a different car.

Yeah, his post reads like a paid endorsement / shill / someone bucking for a job or promotion by parroting the company line.

Come on in... the toxic, carcinogenic dispersant-laced water is fine...!

Is it angry? It looks more sad to me.

Let's see...

Crack pipe.

Good to know it wasn't just me who noticed that.

The Bullitt Mustang that someone posted earlier.

I'm torn... but this is definitely one of my top two.

I'm torn... but this is definitely one of my top two.

Bidding is up to $90,000. Someone sees value in it.

It'll happen. I'd bet money on it. The only question is will it happen before or after a terrorist puts a bomb on a high speed train.

You really think the TSA wouldn't be installed in the high speed rail stations, like they are today at airports?

Do we need more temporary, unskilled, government, labor jobs? Because let's be honest- those are the bulk of jobs that an initiative like this will create. For every highly skilled engineer or controller, there are dozens, if not hundreds, of unskilled manual labor jobs.

Yes, but it's not necessarily going to solve all the problems. For instance O'Hare Airport in Chicago has been trying to expand for, oh, 8 years now. Some homeowners took the city's offer, some didn't and had their homes seized through eminent domain. Then there were lawsuits, some of which are ongoing.