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So...now that it's so popular, when does it start to 'Jump the Shark?' Ken B could preempt it and literally jump a shark in his next vid...that would be kinda funny.

The most anyone could have watched in 24 hours is about 144 times. Matt is right. Take a million views away...it's still a pretty big success. It's 5.1 million more views (approximately) than any video I've ever posted.

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As long as the drive was wearing a seatbelt...I see no problem here.

"Hey...the speed limit on the exit ramp said 35. Arrest those other drivers for doing 0 MPH."

"And, it'll be the only one, not just on you block, but potentially in your state. That's got to be worth something."

Seriously.

ditto

That carbon body is striking. As far as sound...I wonder if the videos don't translate the noise that well. There are pass by clips in the vid in the article and in Enginerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr's comment where the viper sounds like a tractor in the middle of a 'roid rage (how it should sound). That being said, if the

Thanks Nick.

"In the future, these vehicles may well be the hallmarks historians point to in order to portray the unseemly excesses of a culture hell bent on its own violent self-destruction."

That was a joke. My last sentence was, "I'd suggest replacing the Ford 500 example for a genre defining car that stands the test of time though."

Agree with Matt. If you look at music reviews (particularly Pitchfork), giving high ratings makes reviews meaningless. Perhaps Jalop could go back and increase ratings on cars that have become awesomer in retrospect. For example, Jalop would go back and review the 2005 Ford 500 and give it a 100 because it is a

Hmmm...I was skeptical because change. Change Bad. But there was a reference to The Wire and a McLaren F1...and I'm easily swayed when someone admires things I admire. If my comment is easy to find after I submit this I'm going to fire up the old cornballer in celebration.