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I guess this law sort of makes sense to the extent that, even if you’re not speeding during some kind of race or contest, your attention is focused at least partly on your progress related to the other vehicle instead of paying attention to your surroundings, etc.

Totally the guy playing guitar in the front seat. My first thought was - the driver can’t see shit so he’s going to rear end or t-bone someone and the guitar playing asshole will die from guitar shrapnel when the airbag goes off!

Here’s a mundane question for you - when do you change the oil? The thing has been sitting on a boat for several months. Was it changed by Japanese Classics before you picked it up? Was it changed before it was put on the boat?

Hey Elizabeth Mitchell . . . Imma let you finish, but Baby Beluga is the best song ever!!!

When I was a kid (14 years old or so - probably in 1990), my brother and I drove with our mom from Pittsburgh, PA to visit the Antietam battleground. At the time, my mom had an 1988 Honda Accord with the pop up headlights and a manual transmission. On our way there, at a stop light, my mom looked at a map. While we

Neutral - In part, I think Cadillac needs to keep doing what they’re doing, which is releasing high quality products that are very competitive in their market segments. As much as anything, the $12 Billion needs to be used to increase the value of Cadillacs to get more of them out the door. I see two ways to increase

How about Ronald Reagan’s proposed “new Orient Express?” An aircraft that could take off from Dulles, accelerate to Mach 25, and arrive in Tokyo within two hours.

I'm not opposed to some of the above rule changes, but a simple fix to start would be to eliminate the k balls. I've never understood why the NFL allows one football for most plays and a different, softer ball for kicking. If kickers had to kick the harder balls, accuracy would likely suffer somewhat. While we're

Kind of what I figured. I'm guessing if you routinely abused the mileage restrictions by too much, you wouldn't be getting future press cars. Thanks for answering!

Two things I'm kind of curious about with a supercar press car like this:

I can't cite to anything right now, but my understanding is that using the plural "they" pronoun is an acceptable substitute over the singular "he" or "she" when you want to be gender neutral.

The over-riding theme of these selections seems to be "slow is good - don't pick a supercar because there won't be anyone to pull your ass out of a ditch when you slide off the road into an embankment."

OK...that was funny!

The dealer doesn't mention mileage, or for that matter, any other description of condition outside of saying that the rig is 'cute.' Regardless, it's rare to come across one of these little Dolphins. The company that built them, National RV Inc of Perris California, went out of business in 2008, a victim of the crap

I disagree with the slanted rear roof. Make it the next coming of the VW Westfalia camper van.

Liability could be an interesting issue with driverless cars. If my driverless car is involved in an accident that causes property damage and/or injury, who is at fault? The car manufacturer or me? It seems like the answer ought to be the manufacturer, but what if I have modified the car in some way? For example,

I agree that it sounds really short. Using the 185 knots speed, 20 minutes reserve translates to ~62 nautical miles. The range is the 302 nm. That strikes me as very short for such a helicopter.

Satellites are also limited by their orbits. An orbit cannot be easily shifted to target a specific spot. Additionally, the satellite cannot loiter. A U-2 can go to a specific spot at a specific time and can also loiter over the area for a while.

My kids are now 4 (twins). I had never changed a diaper in my life and I was a little scared. My wife had a c-section with the twins, so I was on diaper duty for the first several days. Was it gross to change for the first time? Yes. However, once your kid(s) is out of the womb, something clicks. Any

I'd rather see pass interference almost go away. It's never made sense to me that in the physical game of football, receivers get to run their routes almost untouched. Defensive backs shouldn't be able to hold commit other penalties, but I have always thought that receivers should have to fight for their position on