darthspartan117
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Another example of the old adage of “When in doubt, throttle out”.

I have had a few but the one I remember the most is because of how well it turned out:

The Mitsu white is a pearl white, so it’s a tri-coat application.  

this is sus

There’s a guy at my office who has both this generation NSX (he might have the fixed headlights, I don’t recall) and a cherry Honda S2000. He alternates driving them to work. LoL.

Found for sale: Carbon fiber, high tech submersible. Basically brand new. Only taken out for a couple spins. Don’t want to sell, but I have other irons in the fire right now. My loss is your gain.

Check out the John Oliver video starting at 21:30.

I’m not sure if that DOE page is just comparing tailpipe emissions or the complete well-to-wheels process (I’ll dig in to it later), but I would not be at all surprised to find that ethanol is better when just comparing tailpipe emissions, but worse overall. Ethanol has a lower carbon content than the heptane-octane

I wonder how the numbers look when you consider the costs to grow the corn and turn it into ethanol, plus the subsidies paid and the increased cost of other products (beef, etc.) to the consumer because the price of corn is artifically propped up.

My SiL is constantly bitching about how busy they are and how many activities they have to constantly drive to after school, and on weekends.
Uhhhh, last I checked, YOU’RE the parents who signed them up for all that stuff.
How about stagger it out? 

“...hopefully they give it some proper power.”
And therein lies the crux of the problem.
In Japan, the Mitsubishi Delica’s biggest problem forever has been that it’s underpowered. Everybody but Mitsubishi seems to know this.

You’d have to be a different breed of stupid”

This woman?

A new GOBankingRates survey of more than 1,000 women shows them taking the lead in household money matters — and that comes as no shock to the women who deal with this dynamic in their professional lives.

Not sure it works this way.  Otherwise I’d lock down my credit and stop paying for all my bills.

If you don’t pay it, they probably send it to collections as an unpaid debt, and then collections reports you to the credit agency. Yes, you could file a protest with the collector and the credit agencies, but I doubt a lawyer would take a case like this over a $100 fee, and collectors and credit agencies aren’t known

Hey welcome to zoning. It’s been around since 1926.

Most ordinances that have fines attached to them exist purely as a source of revenue

These laws arise through the democratic process. Dumb or not (and having lived near junkyard houses these are not as dumb as this one is made out to be) they are done by elected officials (usually) or in developments with HOA’s you knew existed when you bought your house or you chose to join.

I thought this was something that only HOA’s created to pi$$ off the homeowners.