Turbod-NA-Miata
Turbod-NA-Miata
Turbod-NA-Miata

He's splitting the 25% into two parts. Each 12.5%.

I agree with the numbers here except that 12.5% (or roughly 1 in 10) as you put it are in the range of "not horrible", which is very much not the same as "good". "Good" covers a much smaller percentage. Maybe 5%. I'm feeling generous today.

Tell it all. Don't stall.

Does it have to look that much like R2-D2?

To be fair, I've also seen the drone delivery idea with pizzas. There's a video out there somewhere.

I don't get why this is necessary. It's cost effective to send a pie-boy to my house in 30 minutes with a $15 pizza. So if there is a distribution center down by Walmart, it's certainly feasible to have gadget delivery that works the same.

Aaron, I respectfully request that you remove this story. Ignoring these idiots is the only way to beat them. You can lead by example.

I just sort of thought you were getting all nostalgic and had rather fond memories of them sweet good vents.

It's called the hexagon project because everything Lamborghini designs is hexagonal lately. If the name doesn't relate somehow to Bullfighting they're doing it wrong. If it's not available with a manual transmission they're doing it wrong. That is all.

I think that was the plan, but they realized that it did the job better and cheaper, and was the toughest thing in the entire flying arsenal, hence the stay of execution.

Really? I can't hear anyone screaming over the extremely loud Kenny Loggins music.

I think that's the point. There's nothing really wrong with it, but it isn't special either. It's too bland. We don't need any more Corolla-Focus-whatevers.

Ho was the navigator if I remember correctly

It does look like it has a case of the "911 peekaboos"

It's all about mastering your fear

I cannot and will not defend the actions or decisions made by the idiot that caused this. I do not condone any of it, so save your breath.

Agreed. Many turn names are written in blood.

Turn 1 is "The Wall"

The last paragraph from the article: "Have you noticed this, too — the death of the noble sports car? Will you miss them when they're totally gone? Or are we over-reacting?"