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I'm well aware of the Cold War. I'm also well aware that at one point the world was teetering on the edge of total obliteration because of it. I hope you're seriously not suggesting the U.S. should go against Russia in a similar situation again.

What else are we going to do? Sanction more Russian bankers? Putin has made it obvious he doesn't give a rat's ass.

So you're saying we should get involved and cause World War 3 by directly intervening against Russia? 'Kay.

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Quite frankly I've never understood the "diesel evangelism" as you call it here on Jalopnik. It's not great for horsepower or winding it out, or shifting gears for more of a thrill. It's (compared to gasoline) smelly noisy, and costs more than Premium gasoline in America. It's only benefits are fuel mileage and low

Definitely. The 911 is a proven machine and unquestionably a better performer and driver's car. But on the racetrack, Porsche is as common as beer in a redneck's fridge. It's great to route for the (relative) underdog.

Every time they try to make it more competitive and entertaining they add things like DRS and KERS zones and Pirelli tires.

I'm pretty sure this is just Ferrari trying to throw some of its weight around to get what it wants in F1, which in this case is actually a good thing. No engine development is ridiculous. How does anyone fix major problems or issues with an engine design going into the season?

That's only because the competition got better. Things like the Mercedes CLK GTR showed up.

This is kind of like good bad-news. The weight gain still sucks, but it's not nearly as much as we initially thought.

I've always wondered why they don't make the lightbar a more integrated, aerodynamic hump on the cars. It can't be hard to do with LEDs.

God... that's insane. I thought light bars were universal. Jeezus.

They do this all the time in Minnesota, and it seems pretty effective judging by all the people they catch.

Is this legit? All of the new cop cars in Minnesota are absolutely PLASTERED with lights everywhere. I swear, every year there's more lights on the damn cars. Even the undercover old generation Chargers looked like a psychotic rave when their lights were going.

Take dehydration. Sure, it makes sense: Alcohol suppresses the antidiuretic hormone vasopressin, which ordinarily keeps you from peeing too much. Plus, if you're drinking booze, you're probably not drinking water. But in dehydrated people with hangovers, levels of electrolytes don't differ too much from baseline

Water: Alcohol is a diuretic and every time you pee you're losing water. So, drinking water the next day helps you get your hydration level back to normal, which typically helps with a headache caused by dehydration. Speaking of headaches, you can lessen those symptoms with non-steroidal anti-inflammatories like

This was already posted on OppositeLock last night by F40LM. You guys could stand to do a quick search of Oppo before you post duplicate content. I've seen this happen too many times.

In the case of a house, I'm not sure lighter is better when you take into consideration things like wind.

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