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It should serve to inspire some discussion. As a newly transplanted Wyoming resident and UWyo student, both the coal industry and the bark beetle have an enormous influence on the school and the state in general. Thanks in large part to its energy industry, Wyoming is straight ballin' right now. That $1 Billion

I've had a wild hair to get a shitty old late-model E30 (I'm thinking dark gray), slam it on the ground with about 10 degrees of camber on pink Work wheels, and fit a loud-ass ricer exhaust that sticks up above the bumper. I'd paint the hood red, and spray a "noch einer scheiß e30" crest on it. I'd affix the most

>He thinks Top Gear is real.

That's probably better than what we used to do to government employees.

Plus it's a Thinkpad, so you've got a good keyboard, too, right?

If a Dell Zino gets a head start, can a Mac Mini ever catch it?

Bahahaaa! I hadn't hit up the AOTD yet. Thanks for sharing.

Looks like a nice place to me.

Boo. I don't like to see the Mad Dog getting phased out. A320 is a good airplane and 737 is a legend, but convergent evolution is making airliners boooring.

Fleece at 30, wool jacket at 20, down jacket and gloves at zero.

Damn good point. It's the same way with cars, too. My 1977 Toyota Pickup, on which factory A/C was not even an available option, is quite bearable driving across the 100 degree desert. My modern car on the other hand, gets unbearable really quickly if the A/C is not turned on. The pickup was just better designed

Simply put, you obviously have no idea how a car's starter motor works. I'm not going to go scour the county hospital's admissions records for a case in which the above mentioned has happened. It is not only possible, but quite conceivable that if the block were to slip, the engine could be jerked into running.

No, I wouldn't pull the plugs and empty the tank before changing my car's oil, but my oil drain plug isn't located coaxially at the end of the crankshaft, and my car has a flywheel instead of a sharpened blade. Turning those nuts that hold the blade on your lawn mower, you're using a wrench to apply torque to the

Thank you for the well supported, and not the least bit vague, argument. I will take it into consideration.

This is an example of everything wrong with internet commenting, and indeed with having easy access to the Web in general. Colby, as a company insider, gave you the number of technicians he claims to work at Best Buy. You then felt the need to correct him over a factor of a couple dozen installers. You have

Didn't realize you weren't the first one to make the comparison. I redirect my complaint to the previous commenter.

Oh look, it's that same guy from yesterday who wants 300 million people to surrender our Fourth Amendment rights because he's afraid of knives.

Why is that stupid? The DOD is an entire Department of the Federal Government. The ATF is just a single Bureau in the DOJ. That's apples and oranges. In fact, it's apple farms and oranges.

Why is this video 2:55 instead of 0:15?

In the comments section: People who don't know that combustion and vaporization are two completely different processes.