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Amazingly Italian.

You don’t have to participate in the discussion or read the article.

Huh?

Loud exhaust saves lives. Thanks Corsa Performance for making mine safer in parking lots and busy streets where ever I travel.

It’s going to take a while for millions of people to come to terms with what was just done. Take it easy on the people most likely to be negatively effected.

Careful, that door swings back fast.

Sue? No, this would be criminal charges.

I’m very sorry you had to go through that. There’s really nothing to say to make it better, other than I hope you recover and your pain will be but a memory.

Except most of her lead was built in the south, an area neither we going to win. If you were to narrow the primary to only states that she won or were closely contested with Trump, it gets A LOT closer.

Just misguided, easily duped and stupid,

The DNC is very lucky that the GOP is as backwards, prejudiced and stupid as they are and got Trump as the nominee, as if they had nominated even someone like Romney, Hillary would be toast. I am (errr...already early voted) voting for her anyway, for the same reasons, but we’re lucky.

The transmission calibration and software for the TCM are owned by Audi, as they are for every other OEM. ZF would have no knowledge of this, or if they did, they had no need to know to produce the transmission.

Yeah, uh, I don’t get it. I have them for my ‘15 Mustang and love keeping my keys in my pocket at nearly all times.

While I generally agree that an equally ambitious, non-manned project could have spawned the innovations that Apollo did, there is a key point missing from that argument: the human piece. People’s connections to one another, even if they don’t know them directly, is a powerful link and motivator. I would contend that

I really feel sorry for you if you honestly believe we didn’t go to war to make certain groups of people richer. We had no business being in Iraq, at all.

I don’t suspect you are an engineer. If you were, you’d understand the innovation that “impossible” forces. Most of what they needed to do to go to the moon was based on technology and tools that didn’t yet exist, nor had anyone ever needed to make. The driver to make them was the “impossible” task of going there. The

Here’s the problem, as Neil DeGrasse Tyson has eloquently explained before: Going beyond the moon, or Mars, even, has risks that we do not and cannot understand yet. There is no publicly-traded organization that will fund exploration in which the risks are entirely unquantifiable, and the payback may be never, as it

I’m guessing it’s a Note 7.

Unless you have water as the ‘fuel’ and on-board electrolysis (by batteries) to separate the hydrogen.