WRXforScience
WRXforScience
WRXforScience

I qualified from being a teacher with a pre-existing condition, all other teachers are in the next eligible group (just about everything is a pre-existing condition, including being over 65 or overweight, so many teachers actually qualify for the first group).

I received a Covid Vaccine (the Moderna one) last Sunday in Texas. I had a sore arm for 3 days (felt like a very deep bruise) but no other side effects. I had registered the Monday prior at the urging of my Mom who is a nurse. I’m a high school teacher and my district has had in-person classes since the end of August

I wasn’t aware that there was so much dunking in the WNBA.

So, couple of things: 1) this isn’t meant to be used on the plane but rather at the fuel depot to make the jet fuel.

Trump is now threatening to form his own party. If he did, he could possibly split the Republican vote and all but hand at least the next presidential election to the Democrats (and possibly some midterm elections).

The Japanese version was always thought of as having 6 stars, 5-14 stars are visible by the naked eye, and there are over 1000 confirmed stars in the cluster.

When you catch Covid, you lose your sense of taste.

Indeed. If you want an SUV, there are plenty of Subarus on the lot. Now, complaining about the WRX/STi not offering a hatchback option is perfectly valid (even though the 2010 WRX sedan I had was incredibly practical with its folding rear seats).

The tires go on top of the folded down rear seats, which is accessed through the doors and not the back (with a hatch you could roll/slide them forward but you wouldn’t be able to reach far enough in to get the leverage needed to move and stack the wheels and tires from the back).

The rear seats fold down, I get a full set of tires and track day tools in the back of my 2014 BRZ without any issues.

Avert your glaze.

We do need to finish this election, the 2024 election is already starting...

Senate seats are by state and can't be gerrymandered, you're thinking about house seats or state Senates.

The ST was on 140tw sticky tires and the BRZ was on the stock Primacy’s. With my 200tw trackday tires, I pick up about 2s per track mile over the Primacy OEM tires.

You asked if it was faster. The 86 is as much faster than a FiST as a Mustang GT is to an 86. The difference is a couple of seconds per mile of track, I lap a friend with a FiST (he’s a slower driver, but that only accounts for about half the difference).

I sat there and watched the Fiesta roll over along with 60+ other people at the autox. The event was held at Mineral Wells airport and the surface is level and where the FiST rolled, the only things it could have hit were the cones (it missed the cones).

That’d be sweet, he’s more than welcome to steal any/all my opinions for his own.

The driver turned into the right hand corner too fast and the car understeered while lifting the inside tires. The driver turned in harder (classic novice mistake) and the front tires tucked under making the FiST do a forward ‘shoulder roll’ first onto the driver’s front then the windshield/hood before the car slammed

The BRZ drives like the average between an NC Miata and an S2k, the closest car I’ve driven to it was a Cayman/Boxster. The 86's are more forgiving and playful than the S2k or Cayman/Boxsters and will let you hang the backend out without immediately spinning you around.

In what metric? Neither are drag cars and if you’re just looking at 0-60 and 1/4 mile times you’ve missed the point entirely.