bkoeth
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bkoeth

You trollin'? The tunnel is proposed in the Bering Strait. London to NYC by way of the Bering Strait is not 3471 miles. Don't you see the map of the route at the top of the page? That route covers like 4/5 of the way around the entire earth. The number you are quoting is for the shortest, most direct way, or

Back when I was in high school around the turn of the century, anything without rain gutters was "new". I think that styling transition was a good delineation. Now, I suppose it has to be updated. From now on, my new definition of "new" is anything that has headlight and taillight lenses that one can see through

I don't understand. Why is this?

Manufacturer should be Traxus Heavy Industries, if I'm not mistaken.

I recommend you get this Strait.

Well I, for one, thought that was awesome. Nice to see a brunette in a bunny outfit every once in a while, and I though it was actually pretty sexy how all the shots are her getting ready to pose, not her actually posing. The whole Playboy deal with a blonde making a serious/almost angry face at the camera is really

Looks awesome! I can't wait to drive it in Forza 4!

PARC facility.

Thank you, you're far too kind. Heart clicks for all.

I talk like that when I'm in Canada.

That would be good for awesome rail grinds, yo.

The stupidest/best thing I've seen so far today.

Well, the driving I do is pretty entry-level. I've been doing it for a couple of summers when home from engineering school. We have speed limits, rules on what we can and can't do with cars, and we basically need to go out and repetitively perform testing schedules given to us by the vehicle engineers and testing

That's not Ashton Kutcher, it's Noah Wyle. Get your facts straight.

It can get quite boring for sure. Much of the driving is mundane and repetitive, and the cars are unfinished, so they are often far less comfortable than their production progeny. I've spent many a day in 105 degree desert heat in a car with no A/C, the discomfort being compounded by the fact that everybody drives

I stand corrected. I was speaking from limited personal experience. My best friend's family has had several and they were all dead reliable and economical, at the cost of being the laughing stock of the parking lot (the most long-lived one was purple). You obviously know much more about them than I do and I will

Oh, I'm not doubting you there. The "forgotten Ferrari" is one of the more polarizing Ferraris for sure, and the "dislikes" outnumber the "likes" significantly.

The airbag is still in view because it's still in the cabin, which is now full of exploded airbags. Not that hard. It had to be knocked backwards. Cameras see what's in front of them, not what's behind them.

The dash cam was blown backwards off the dash by the pax airbag. Judging by the location of the radio mic and the cup holder at the bottom center of the screen, you are looking at the rearward area of the center console. If there's a master cylinder back there, officer Johnson probably wouldn't be feeling so good.

You could get a 400GT though, which was a M/T 400. One of my favorite Ferraris.