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calyth

Such a sad question.

The MTR as a whole is pretty freaking awesome. Octopus cards make it even better - you can use them everywhere to pay like a debit card whether it’s transport or 7/11.

The Hong Kong public transportation system is pretty damn good, even if it’s not the most advanced. If you live in Hong Kong, you absolutely don’t need a driver’s license.

Actually, you won’t let women drive because Saudi men are masochistic pricks.

I honestly appreciate your candor with all of this.

Except an s class handles fairly well, can accelerate with the best of them and most importantly can stop. Harleys/cruisers are known for not being able to do any of the above :/

I almost always identify with your comments, but in this case...are you kidding me? The S-Class of bikes? Dude...more like the Lincoln LTD of bikes. Or the 1975 Cadillac El Dorado of bikes. S-Class? Certainly not.

My step dad had some kind of old home made RV and we had planned to visit Canada from New-Brunswick to Manitoba.

Lets take a class in reading comprehension What is the exact number of times reliable is in Tavarish’s post:

Yeah, I’d rather operate on a fucking squid.

Mustang, because ‘Murica on the other two wheels for the exit!

i win, next.

Congrats to you for realizing, accepting, and acting on your appetite for risk. Too many guys are too proud, too stupid, or too adrenaline-drunk (both on the track and, more scarily, the street) to do the same.

A smart roadster.

So they weren’t just aiming a laser.. they were aiming an air gun with a laser at a helicopter?!

The ugly truth here is that the mechanic slapped a “good to go” sticker on something that was not good to go, and that indirectly led to the loss of a life. The mechanic, by law, did not perform the necessary inspections before putting that sticker on the car. Regardless of what his intentions were, his carelessness

Much like being an engineer, never sign off on something as being safe unless you have a high degree of certainty that what you’re signing off on is indeed safe.... and you have some good liability insurance.

Looks like your “stainless” steel is already starting to rust.