bsmith1031
Brian
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I’m not sure we know a given plant is “safe”. I assume that is what you mean because we certainly know GMO are “edible”. If your concern is that it is poisonous, we can test for that. If you’re concerned about harder to find things like increasing risk of cancer, I have some bad news for you: we probably haven’t

Um, 3 1/2 year old 1Ms still go for north of $50k on a regular basis. Limited production and all, but still...

So, bubble wrap your kids everywhere they go? The one thing missing from both this comment and the article is: what is actually (roughly) the probability something happens? Like, give me a comparable. We all take “unnecessary“ risks every day (to you test your kid’s food for contamination before they eat it? did they

They found him at the industrial park, which seems to be adjacent or nearly adjacent to the outlet mall mentioned before. If we’re being kind, he probably met at the mall. He was possibly either lured to the industrial area or taken there.

Not to mention that not having physical feedback (i.e. real buttons) forces you to take your eyes off the road.

I love the idea that you need the in car wifi so your kids can be on the internet. Its called a wifi hot spot and your phone can probably already be used as one!

I think you forgot someone in you analysis. Look, I’m glad we have such a good view of all of this, and it could have something to do with the lens, but “dashcam-owner Tim Linton” stays remarkably close to this, no? If the end of this video was a rear end collision instead of side swiping I’m not sure things would be

My lasting impression of the X6 is from when I went to test drive a BMW right around the time the first version came out. The overly slick salesman I drove with would not stop gushing about the new X6, but not in the “I am going to sell you one” way, but in the unadultered unfiltered “I want to have sex with this car”

Even if those are better cars (I won’t comment as I’ve yet to drive a C7), the rarity factor is important. Chevy selling a hell of a lot more ‘vettes than Dodge/SRT/whatever you call it is selling Vipers

Am I the only person who finds Ford's complaining about Japanese currency manipulation... unpersuasive? Yes, they have undergone a monetary stimulus, but we are talking about a country that is not a large net importer. If the currency depreciates, basic economics says cost of living will make up for that very soon.

I finally saw an RC in person the other day and I actually think it looks the best, if only because it looks completely different. The front angle predator maw gets all the attention, but the way the grille/nose sticks out the front was the most striking feature in person.

So, I know that we are already playing with the physical limits of what level of acceleration friction can accomplish when we start getting 0-60 times below 4. Methinks 2.2 seconds is... aggressive. Maybe on a drag strip with a car designed to only go in a straight line, maybe? I'm guessing this is based off some kind

I mean, no one tunes into ESPN to watch Darren Rovell (who?), so clearly we shouldn't pay him.

Good things are here

This particular Mini is a 1984 "Mini 25" model, which celebrates the Mini's 25th year on the market. Yes, that's right: despite being designed in the 1950s and going on sale in 1959, the original Mini was manufactured through 1984. In fact, it was actually manufactured all the way through 2000, at which point someone

I believe it's pronounced "TA-DA" as in "Wave my magic California Liberal wand and TA-DA! this is an unabashed attack on the free market!"

I find it very interesting how different trim levels are incorporated. Obviously there are a ton of 2wd and 4wd wranglers on the road, but there are plenty of obscure trims out there that may or may not have a significant effect on the expected payout of the policy. I have a 1M and for a long time the divergence

FWIW, the stock Cayman chassis is way way WAY stiffer. It handles like a dream through anything that turns.

Kind of how cars removed thousands of Buggy Whip jobs from America...

11) Find someone with a cat and get some kitty litter! If there is a house nearby, its at least worth a shot. That stuff has gotten my (admittedly not snow worthy) RWD car out of at least one very bad spot. I'm not sure how well it works in the snow, but it's way better than car mats on ice.