ToadyTwoStep
ToadyTwoStep
ToadyTwoStep

How are people still giving this con artist money?

You, sir, are a disgrace to your avatar.

Perhaps, but only if our current security methods produced objectively good results. They do not. Look at how airport security is done in Israel. You won't see any of the embarrassingly awful decision-making that the TSA continually displays here in the USA. They have none of the heavy-handed emphasis on scrutinizing

Do you have her number? I'm 48, and she sounds like a hell of a good time.

If he's nice, let it go. Who cares. If he's a dick, let it go. Who cares.

So, all of you need for almost un-interrupted road head in a new S Class is an attachable full soda can? Brilliant, someone needs to patent and sell the attachment ASAP. A lot of rich men will be very thankful.

It seems like it's enjoying a tasty beverage!

Here in the US we typically test our drivers once, and once only, when they are teenagers with very limited experience (and plenty of future opportunity to develop bad habits), on a very basic set of skills, and then never again for the rest of their lives. And it shows in the complete ineptitude we see on the road on

Damn straight! If all the idiots are behind you and you're pulling away, you don't have to worry about them. :)

THIS + TURBOS = HUAYRA

Everyone knows that airplanes have teething problems, and the F-35's flight test program has been immensely successful as it has only recently resulted in an airframe loss. The problem is that no one actually knows what its ability is because the flight test program has been extremely conservative when compared to the

Agreed, then why have a fighter at all? It is the best possible STOVL fighter, the other two much more numerous variants (85%) will pay for that for the life of the program.

It's an energy wastage maneuver to decrease the range of the missile in a limited environment so that it doesn't accidentally go out of the test range.

It's not a malfunction, but an intentional path. The idea is to decrease the missile's range so that, in the event that something does go wrong, it can't go outside the missile testing range.

One handed and not a morsel of fucks.

Lincoln's Town Car didn't exactly have an interior to die for either..

You forgot about updating the chassis to a modern set-up. Having driven Panther "Police Interceptors" at work for years, I can tell you, 90% of what was outdated about that car was the platform. Going over a bridge expansion joint, one would have to guess which lane the car would come down in. And it was

I agree that it could have used more engine options and an updated V8, but I know it wouldn't have lived any longer.

Nardo is also owned by VAG. (Porsche)
What if the ACO opened up the Mulsanne straight right before Lemans for testing? That's where I do all my testing in Forza.