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Well alright then. You heard it here first, everyone. Pack it all in, election’s over.

How can you say “Nice try” when the Republicans didn’t even talk about it rendering OP correct? If the Democrats did play a part in it, at least they acknowledge that it’s a fucking problem. Ignoring this won’t make it go away even though that’s looking like what the GOP wants to do. This shouldn’t even be partisan.

Didn’t Trump, the new Carolina fan, endorse his ‘very good friend and winner Peyton Manning’ just a couple days ago?

Nevermind; none of this matters and they’re all terrible.

Not one fucking mention of Flint. An entire American city is being poisoned to death, but because a GOP governor could be to blame we should just talk about football.

BARACK OBAMA IS TRYING TO TURN THE SUPER BOWL INTO THE REST OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. HES TRYING TO TURN THE SUPER BOWL INTO THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP. THIS IS THE UNITED STATES OF NFL NOT SOME LILLY WHITE SOCCER PLAYING FAIRY LAND.

You’ll never really know because you’re an ignorant asshole who doesn’t realize how ignorant he is. MM is thousand thousands and is used in finance to represent a million.

Where can I get a phone that runs on fire?

Wow.. why so negative? The Segway recouped its R&D costs long ago and has stable niche market. If I was the inventor I would call it a success.

Funny. I always aspired to have a Porsche (nearly every German does) - but then other priorities etc. but from the moment I drove one, I was totally hooked, wifey was hooked too. The directness and feel of the steering is addictive. We drive a Porsche Design Edition 2, besides looking absolutely gorgeous, it has a

What I first notice about the car is all the things that don't seem right. The carbs flood easy. The gearshift is impossibly long and slow. The body feels stout, but impossibly dinky at the same time. The doors clunk like everyone says, but they seem dangerously thin. I get the same feeling looking at the a-pillars

Raphael, thanks so much. I'd definitely consider both an old and new 911. Now I know it shouldn't be too hard to find a decent one and drive happy. Keep up the entertaining articles.

"I don't know if it's all the stories that I've read, or if I really can feel the pendulum waiting to swing around. I mean, you think 'oh yeah, the car has the engine in the back."

Raph - Two things:

LOL! That's pretty much the deal. What's worse, trying to rush that long-distance trip on the shifter always results in a punishing *crunch* (usually requiring a slower re-attempt, and possibly a double-clutch). It happens to me most often on the track when I'm trying to do everything faster.

True true. And the shifter in my Baja is way shorter than the one in this 911.

my baja feels way different, actually. Though the engines do have a similar happiness to go to redline.

I have a '67 912 and the weight balance of this 356/911 hybrid actually makes the 912, in the eyes of most Porsche people, the better of the two cars of this era. The 6-cylinder 911 only brought 15 more HP to table (95 vs. 110) and with some simple modifications (piston and cylinder kit taking it to 1720 from 1600, an

Well I guess they're the only people that could afford them and I guess its better for these cars that these guys get a hold of them than a euro bro whose idea of cool is rusty body panels, stickers, and stance

This article nicely sums up why, when I was 25, I skipped the line of de-facto modern sports cars and bought a 50 year old 356. No it's not the fastest car on the road, but I'm always the one having the most fun.

@GV_Goat: Thanks for being a hall-monitor.