dashoon01
DasHoon
dashoon01

No. This is ugly.

Maybe we can get a decent ute in return.

Either way, I bet it would really tie the room together.

"Dynamic solidity" sounds like "flying brick" to me.

Thank you. You might find some interest in the following article, it's science about why certain societies are more prone to gun violence than others. http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/primate-diaries/2012/07/26/the-jokers-wild/

Five years of gun ownership and none of my firearms have spontaneously killed anyone of their own accord.

I take it you don't long-range hunt, hunt large game, or compete in sanctioned precision rifle matches, do you? Your distance choice is arbitrary and pointless. How many mass shootings occur at long distances?

Two wheels good.

That is not a thick accent.

No.

How can Norbert Singer claim the 962 as the first car with ground effects? Jim Hall's Chaparral 2J (1970 Can-Am season) is widely known as the first foray into ground effects. How about zee German give some credit to the smart Texan?

For anyone who follows the Ultimate Track Car Challenge, it's possible to compare the performance of this Camaro with other track cars. http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/events/UTCC12/ Also, VIR hosts ALMS and several club racing series.

And this with 40 rounds total.

Brilliant.

Engineering, because that's what I'm doing now.

Most of these excuses can be solved with a side car, ala the Ural Patrol T pictured.

Do you also drive slowly in the left lane, to police faster drivers? That's what your message implies.

I came here to post this. Speed TV played the "Truth in 24 II" bit over the weekend and it highlighted her work significantly.

Bondo. It has its uses in limited quantities in the hands of an experienced body mechanic. However, many people buying it have no idea how to properly repair bodywork, and their car usually ends up looking like this.

I like the armored truck idea. However, if the paper currency is already devalued, wouldn't you want something with true value, such as gold? A nimble mini could provide a quick escape...