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Who else but Mazda to tell you how a Wankel Rotary engine works? Even if a Rotary isn't really better than internal combustion as Mazda says, this is video is well worth your time.

[In America, we think of the Skyline being nothing but GT-Rs, but the name covers all kinds of models. Here's a 1970s Skyline delivery van/station wagon thing. Photo Credit: Nissan]

More like a hype car.

I think the subtle Asterion design is exciting in a surprisingly austere way. Aside from that, I think I agree. Although Lamborghini is making AMAZING tractors. Farm technology these days is off the map bonkers.

Ah, when Landau bars were actually purposeful!

Did someone say SUV Roadster?

That's a flat twelve and so was the 1.5 liter F1 engine.

VRRRRRROOOOOOOMMMM*shift*VRRRRRROOOOOOOMMMM

Why is it the Italians can make such a sweet sounding V-6 while the V-6's made here in America sound so...what is the word I am looking for...boring?

I sort of feel torn about the "weirdest Italian food" customer. On the one hand, what a dummy, amirite? On the other hand, I feel like since he really enjoyed the meal and is just seemingly harmlessly ignorant, I don't want to be snarky. Like, he wasn't being racist or anything, just all "this is weird Italian

The Knowledge is just a jaw-dropping, unfathomable achievement.

When opening and working in a restaurant that caters to crunchy granola set, you're really just asking for lots of weirdness and stupidity, aren't you? Honestly, I'd expect that sort of stuff on the regular if my menu was raw, gluten-free, non-GMO, since those dietary restrictions already stem from questionable

I once had a friend refuse to eat a slice of lemon pound cake because I mentioned I'd used my homemade vanilla in it (like 2 tsp in the whole cake). She doesn't drink, and when she learned that my homemade vanilla is vanilla beans in vodka, she declined the cake. I explained that unless powdered vanilla is used, all

if a customer wants you to grill a steak until it gets tender, you grill it until it gets tender

Shit like this does not happen in states with stand your ground laws where concealed carry is common... Just sayin

This one was designed in a pub (I assume, seeing as you'd need to drunk to think this was a good idea).