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    I put 917 brakes with a proportioning valve through the dash on my ‘77 930, and they were awesome...and although that car was a daily driver, they would rust if I didn’t drive on them....8 hours.

    Uhhhh no more tours for denier “sports” morons?

    “What’s a ‘64'?”

    I rented one for a trip from OKC->Omaha and back and was astounded at how I could cover ground, in the wind, at 75 and chill.  Surprising.

    “...into USC and UCLA, of all places?”

    Gonna be hard to source the parts to fix THAT ONE.

    There’s a lot more Jeep Wrangler than that!

    - A new address, or...

    The article missed a key point (For me, Expert 97): “Do you have to tote around your clients?”

    Why did they publish the video with 100% dry mix? Can’t hear crapola of the effects.  Its like they didn’t even listen to it before publishing.

    In Siberia/Russia they use slip joints where the rails pass each other a bit.  We are lazy and bolt them together cheapo-style.

    Its 170-year-old-ok.  Rails used to be soft iron and it was more necessary then.

    In Siberia, “what’s a road?”

    Remember when gizmodo was about tech?

    They win both ways.

    Usage trumps reality. Hence, no more “literally” since it means “figuratively”. Welcome to the new world.

    Why are those people even IN the parks?  They’re closed.

    The cameras were Hasselblad 6x6 medium format cameras, famous for their SQUARE negatives. “In space, nobody can hear you compose.”

    Air pressure is 1/1000th. “The Martian” made up the scary winds.