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Do we have to flip through a slide show to see other pictures of it?

Exactly this. I laugh at the very idea that a sports league can quarantine off 1,000+ people, especially when 1/3 or more of them are young, healthy, and rich, the very kind of people who think they won’t get sick and that the rules don’t apply to them.

Coronavirus is coming for all of us. Why do so many still think bravado and bluster alone are going to get them through a battle with an invisible enemy?

I think too many people simply can’t handle the idea of taking a year off from anything. Can’t stay home, can’t stop playing sports, etc, etc. It’s just terrible all around.

Meanwhile, Europe and even fucking Canada are ahead of us in containing coronavirus.

COVID is going to tear through all the major sports leagues they are just in denial about it and want to pretend they can magically get people out after they test positive, but before they infect other athletes.

Red is the color that causes the least amount of degradation to night vision. I’m guessing this is probably the idea behind these parts. This is also the reason headlights and flashlights intended for camping or tactical use come with red filters, and the instrument back lighting on boats is often red or red/orange.  

Red light has been used for ages in dark situations; such as at night on board ships, sailboats, aircraft, look out towers, etc. It’s because the human eye does not react to red light like it does other light. As you know, at night, if you walk from a well lit room into a dark room, it will take several minutes for

Just found some with a transparent bubble, including a blue one. But nothing about the red. This bubble was an accessory in the 60's and 70's.

Maybe for night driving? As red does not cause your eyes to adjust to light or something. 

Looks like HAL in 2001. I’m sorry, I can’t do that, Dave.

Not if he uses Apple Maps.

Your encyclopedic knowledge of these cars is amazing - thanks for this article!

The Dodge Journey: The cheapest crossover for people who bought the cheapest condoms.

Mockingbirds do imitate car alarms. Cardinals sound like car alarms. So it might be both.

Back in the late 80s/early 90s when car alarms were starting to spring up everywhere, they all seemed to use the same sequence of sounds. You remember the aftermarket ones - they all seemed to share the same alarm pattern. I would swear I was hearing birds imitating them, even in sequence. More likely the alarms were

Finally the Dutch have a defence against German invasion.

Hate it when the tips are style tips, because it becomes “this is how you shoot like me” instead of “here are tips that will help you shoot like you.” 

Interesting labelling the BSCC / BTCC as a minor, barely known series when it is quite possibly the most popular of the national touring car championships (alongside the DTM probably).