anoos
Anoos
anoos

Thank you, Mr. Killington.

So the cars doing donuts in the streets weren’t caught. The people shooting fireworks at the helicopter weren’t caught. The people shooting firearms weren’t caught.

I am not at all confised by the word ‘free’, I am entirely questioning the need for something like this in a nation with a very well developed system of public libraries - many of which lend digital copies that don’t even require a trip to the library.

I’m saying that I have been to most of this country and have never had any difficulty locating libraries when needed. Even in Florida, where they seem entirely superfluous.

Am I missing something? Are libraries in other communities now CHARGING for the use of their books?

So running around while wearing an internet-connected, gps-enabled tracking device can reveal location information?

I am so worried about the people using strava that hadn’t considered this.

This stuff is absolutely ridiculous. My own home city has done things like this to attract employers. They stay until the tax breaks expire and then jump to whichever town is willing to pay them.

If they want to get enthusiast business, they may be better off focusing on SCCA sponsorship and get in by doing what everyone else does.

A big money buyer doesn’t need to buy stolen goods unless it is a legitimate one of a kind item. Despite our fondness for the Mustang, it wasn’t a rare car in its day and they’re not particularly rare today.

I know, but no team wants to be running tires on their second stint on a lap that counts.

Is there a strong international market for American muscle cars? I would think this is most valuable within the United States. Despite having ‘factory air,’ there are probably hundreds of surviving cars that look just like it and tens of thousands that look identical in the eyes of the average person.

Sir, you have made me literally LOL.

I use the Prime filter to eliminate a bunch (not nearly all) questionable sellers.

Thanks for bringing me up to speed. I think they were dealing with the third tire failure on the Cadillac right before the coverage ended last night. With so few yellows in this race, do the teams have enough tires to finish the race? I would hate for tires to determine the race’s outcome.

Why the hell would the IMSA app need access to my device and app history, identity, photos / media / files, Wifi connection information and device ID and call information? If IMSA ran a coffee shop, they’d expect you to give the barista your social security number.

In theory they work fine, they just do not sell. This will likely be priced above many much larger vehicles that buyers will consider more practical even if they rarely have a single passenger or more than an armful of groceries to transport.

That sounds nice in theory, but let’s take the example of my friend’s girlfriend, who rolled the $5k she was upside-down on her trade into her new loan on a Ford Focus.

I had a similar situation, and an identical method of dealing with it.

This will make it easy to spot the illegals.

The whole point of a secured loan is that the collateral is easy to liquidate. That is why the interest rates for mortgages and secured car loans is so much lower than credit cards or personal loans.