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Why not 13" wheels and inboard brakes?

Laughing in 13's

Short a tension span, then?

That’s a good take.  Keep up the good parenting. 

According to my 4 year old, if it doesn't have a tire on the back, I can't buy it.

The health-care costs would be paid by the party responsible for the accident - most often a car driver and his insurance.

I don’t see how they can possibly be doing the job right for that amount of money and in that amount of time. Everybody knows work like this should take  at least 2 years and cost $200 million (not including generous overruns).

I just priced out the insurance for a Livewire, it is cheaper than my 2019 CB1000R which has an MSRP at about 1/3 the cost. $323 a year with Geico, max coverage.  Insurance is peanuts on this thing.

old interior

Definitely. Let them dump it into the water.

Neutral:

As for the Corvette, expect it to appear on Craigslist soon with a technically correct “RAN WHEN PARKED” description.

Congratulations on finding a 2016 New York Times article which has been discussed here by your predecessors!

I wanted this thing so bad when I saw it as a teen.  

Ding ding ding!

Literally, all of them.

Now before I get started, I’d like to clarify that I absolutely agree with the core message here. Red-light runners are scum. To see a light that’s already red long before deciding not to slow down and blast through it makes a person reprehensible, helplessly selfish, and better off nonexistent.

Honestly, how many times have I scoffed at the 2nd Amendment crowd when they said, “If we ban guns, what’s next? Ban knives?!?”

Well said. I once was a teacher. Took kids to D.C. and always toured the holocaust museum. When you leave the museum, you see this quote from General Eisenhower:

^ this, more than anything. When i was in high school (early 00s) and read about people thinking The Holocaust was a myth or made up, I immediately laughed at them for being stupid and blind. Today, though - with Deep Fake this and photoshopped that, coupled with the internet’s ability to make just about anything seem