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All three of them are working on their own series, this is just the first one to get released.  A few months from now, Clarkson’s series about trying to run his own farm will come out.  I forget what Hammond is doing.

I haven’t been, but my understanding is that the seafood focus in cuisine is nowhere near as strong as it was a few decades ago. There’s always good ramen and curry around, good bar food and tasty fried foods that have become more popular (still need to figure out how to copy their croquettes).

Yeah, it’s not a monoculture by any stretch of the imagination, but to describe it as ‘diverse’ seems to require a definition of diversity that I’m not familiar with.

Elon Musk: *some preposterous bullshit promises that people eat hook, line and sinker*

Nah, that’s imperial Russia.  So, probably on a list but the joke doesn’t quite work.

First thing that came to mind was “Avid Bob Ross watcher”

Also I found the paragraph following the sentence in that article which noted that Lebanon doesn’t have an extradition treaty with Japan particularly amusing:

Whenever I see people complaining about the BAT premium on used cars these days, I think back to browsing these now and then as a kid and wonder where people used to buy all the cheap and reliable cars that they apparently used to be tripping over back then.

You’ll spend every last penny that you ‘save’ on this getting the shitbox working again, and then it’ll still be forever trying to sell your own project when you tire of it.

That’s unfortunate, but would also explain why Loki is getting a series.

IMSA/WEC super weekend at Sebring. I got to sit in the Veloster N and fell in love with it.

Pottery Barn Teen

Her heart was in the right place, but have you ever actually just sat down and watched it as a movie, without any of the associated panto and fun that comes with watching it in a theater? Because it’s kind of terrible as a movie.  Obviously, that’s part of the point of it, but still.

Ferrari sells customer GT3 cars, and run GTLM cars in IMSA (488s). They also go to Le Mans every year. They don’t tend to win much. I think they still have the single-make Ferrari Challenge series but I’m not sure about that.

For a long while there they weren’t selling current-year engines to customer teams, so people who bought a Merc or Ferrari engine were getting last year’s model. That started changing, IIRC, when Haas came in and struck their unprecedented deal with Ferrari and Dallara that pissed off a lot of customer teams, because

You’re thinking of the Cardassians.

I think it’s more that the Japanese legal system is thin porcelain but survives because the citizens view it as a concrete wall. One crack and the whole thing becomes an insane embarrassment to them on an international level, which is where that ‘honor system’ thing comes in. It’s more about preventing embarrassment.