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The missed exit thing was my assumption on seeing the pic. Secondary thought though is that the second set of skid marks in the left lane: My guess was that it would have possibly been from the witness who called police about the accident but given that they also start from before the exit/spot where the car landed

Oh well, here's the link to the pics on huffpo

Skidding sideways potentially I suppose since there are 3 lines of marks, though given the length of the marks he must have been going at a helluva clip to not be able to get the car to do anything else...or, yeah, drunk I suppose. I hadn't thought about that as a possibility but it does seem like unless you did

I'm confused: a GT3 has traction/stability control and ABS. Can anyone explain to me why there would be such long skidmarks leading to the accident site?

I fully agree with you on all of this. I think maybe the difference in viewpoint between you (and I) on this matter and the author of the post comes down to how a person uses Facebook. Example: While I only "friend" people after careful consideration and try to keep my "friends" list tight (currently around 100) I

Sorry, but that looks neurological. He's not slurring his speech at all, goes cataplectic at least twice, and appears to be losing control over his body—as in when the officer asks him not to try to stand up again and he says, "I'm not," while he clearly is attempting to climb up onto the roof of the car. He appears

No iPod connector and the built in nav/stereo is too large and complex to replace. If I'd only waited one more year...

Yes, yes, yes! The Lynx XK-SS is on my list of dream garage cars. Very accurate replicas too.

@idioigmo: Just out of curiosity, how frequently do you refer these patients to a specialist for further evaluation of their mental health issues?

@Myrna Minkoff (nontaxable preposition): Dr. Barnes collected impressionist art. It was not yet an "acceptable" art form for the critics of the time. He held one exhibition of his collection in Philly. It was roundly and harshly criticized. Dr. Barnes decided then that his collection was not appreciated by

@Myrna Minkoff (nontaxable preposition): But you're wrong. He set it up with the intention of being specifically against the Philadelphia arts community, which had openly mocked his art (and him). He did like it when people who were genuinely interested in the kind of art he collected wanted to learn from his

I'm LOVING the retro exhaust pipes with the red insides. Excellent taste Mr. Glickenhaus.

Yep, it's amazing.

@homoman: Yeah well you know how they like to sensationalize everything. :)

Oh, so this time they're going for a Maserati look for the front?

@homoman: Not for nuthin' but it was a Dodge Viper. They were easily well under 100k back then. Other than that, full agreement with your comments. That is all.

@AtwaterAlucard: Thank you. It was always my understanding that the idea was to use the taser only in situations in which you would have used your gun.

@tobythesandwich: I suppose, but maybe it would help to think of it in the way Ettore Bugatti originally did?