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You did the right thing. Even an atheist like me would hope that there’s a Divine intervention to help the kid through.

Reminds me when I saw a drunk guy fell over like a tree into the bus lane, and he started bleeding out the ears. I had to decide whether risk getting 2 people run over by the bus, or move him and

We Canadians like nice people. We’ve got health care, and we don’t care who you marry as long as you both watch hockey.

Come on up North :P

And in America, cellphones watches you.

The investigators did. The tires were 9 years old. Tires needed to be inspected and kept a close eye at 5 years, even on normal road cars.

I’ve linked one before, and here’s some more if you don’t know how to read.

It’s not even that.

Who the hell buys a razor’s edge car and slap on 9 years old tires and think that’s ok? Who’s fault is that?

I found out my 4 seasons was 6+ years old (bought it second hand) and it slides badly in rain. I coughed up the money and got the changed right away, on a Toyota fucking Echo.

On a 600HP car

You should probably watch what Dinan has to say about timing advance for NA cars - namely the part where higher octane gas burns more slowly. For some NA cars, the lower octane gas could mean more performance. For forced induction, they’re almost all knock limited.

This article isn’t about the kind of mods proper

The only problem is most cars don’t have a turbo or a supercharger, and it’s a non-trivial task to put that into a NA car. Adding a turbo needs a lot of rerouting, a new ECU and a tune to take advantage of this.

There’s already another article about Dinan that explains it.

For a typical car where someone throws

The biggest problem for Prius and hypermilers is that if they’re doing hypermiling properly, they’re blocking the traffic enough to cause accidents. If they drive normally, even in a Prius, they won’t be achieving anything near what it’s truly capable of doing for fuel efficiency.

I haven’t decided what’s worse, a lane

What can brown do for you? Generally take a dump over anything they do.

I’ve never, and I mean *NEVER*, had a good experience with UPS. It’s like their drivers can’t read apartment intercom boards, or follow simple buzzer instructions, etc etc.

I thought (and I can be very wrong) is that steering may cause the super-cavitation to collapse. That would be bad for something that’s travelling 200mph in the water to all of sudden to hit something *very dense*
They probably cured this issue by throwing a tactical nuke, so that you can’t dodge it easily.

Any BMW, Merc, or Audi in Richmond, BC.

I also want to just punch the drivers too.

I’m Chinese-Canadian and I avoid Richmond like the plague.

Punishment for what? For driving around in a plate that people have to do mental gymnastics to make it refer to the war? For attempting to defuse a much larger issue by changing the plate to hopefully appease the crowd that’s ready to beat the living shit out of the crew?

All this because the Argentinians started a war

And a couple of Kilos or their newer diesel-electric holes in the water will sink that giant noise-making aircraft carrier pretty quickly.

Hell, even Canada’s diesel subs can take on the carrier in training exercises.

If China start having military cruises around Hawaii uninvited, the Americans are also going to bitch.

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Sure, no one likes transferring parts from one car to another, and spend all that blood and sweat to do it all.

Just remember that it can’t be worse, and fixing a person often isn’t as easy as transferring valuable bits like your head to another shell.

It’s good to be alive, and It’s good that it saved you.

Revenge is best served cold. Lap the McLaren team a couple of times just for kicks.

This airbag is not double-bolted!

Yeah, we should set limits to what the average driver on the road would do.

Suppose you leave this out as an edge case, where people are pretty clearly being criminally negligent.

Your average car owner isn’t going to fix everything they come across; they’re not going to know how old the age of their tires are (or