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Marvin Tikvah approves.

Oh, come on, Shelly! Shelly? Come on!

The truth is stranger than friction.

This contraption’s more analogous to a gyrocopter than a sailboat anyway: it uses motion in one frame of reference to provide rotation for a prop which then provides thrust in another frame of reference.

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Churchill has made an official statement about the matter:

6"? I was thinking more like 24".

The crackest of pipes.

The story that the vehicle used in the ad was a funeral car is hearsesay.

Fahrvergnöway.

That experiment is for suckers.

Of all the creatures that could have been sent into space, I wonder how they inked a deal on squid?

The lead architect on the project probably once owned a TC, and had always wondered if the concept could scale up.

I agree with you. On top of that, though, from experience, the further back you have records, the less likely something is being hidden, or was honestly missed. That said, if it was a car I really wanted and had the time and money to get up to snuff, I’d buy it. For something I’d like to drive sooner rather than

The current claim is that they’ve diffused the boom enough that it sounds like a car door being shut. I’d be okay with that.

Sheetz also has good coffee.

Here in MA the USA, we need Dunkies to embrace it.

Sgt. Hulka thanks you for lightening things up.

A lot of the stuff you hear is internet folk lore and dummy owners who think maintenance is optional.