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Well it did stop the racing, so mission accomplished?

Yes, but you’re being rational. This is Jalopnik.

An Indiana Jones movie based on this, please!!

As a citizen of Poland and someone educated in law I can for sure say this: if you find a LOST thing you’re entitled to 10% of its worth. However the question is whether anything that was on this train was lost, because for sure any paintings (our museums and castles), gold (stolen from our citizens, Jews included) or

This is most likely Taiwanese. Probably deployed by commandos belonging to the highly secretive 101st Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Taiwan knows that if China were ever going to attack them one day, the main force that will blockade the Taiwanese Straits will be the PLA Navy’s

Beyond some outliers not as progressive on this issue, the response I get is pretty much the same: “If they can meet the exact same standards men meet than welcome to the team.”

I loved the 4-cylinder in the 95 taco, 4WD manual. Of course it was a much smaller, lighter truck at that time, but it was a blast to drive.

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Its a reminder that things like 944 Turbo Cup once existed... and were incredible...

1. They must have dredged a deeper channel since last time I checked out the stats. Oh, they did. New SuezMax depth is 66’ and the Gerald Ford fully loaded has a draft of 50’. Man, that’s tight.

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Best action ever was the movie, “The Gumball Rally” which was made in 1976. 427 Cobra vs. Ferrari Daytona spyder.

Ships are supposed to be able to toss and turn. It’s normal, though not a desired way to travel! Ask a sailor who's been through the North Atlantic in winter.

Hey! It’s clinical depression car!

what about the 2 dolphins stationed at Reagan (DCA)?

I think he realized it was perfect, and couldn’t then bear to use it for its intended purpose, so decided to bequeath it to an owner who will. For the true artist, just creating something is reward in itself. But those remedial English classes cost money, and he has to have a kitty for beginning his next masterpiece.

I still haven't bought my first car from this millennium...

Again, not within the realm of possibility. Allow me to elaborate. First, some corrections.

1. The Soviets developed the Shekval as a last ditch delivery vehicle for tactical nukes to counter the fact that US subs were undetectable. No navies actually deploy Shekval (not even the Russians). That should be your first