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You're not tall, are you ?

There can be only one (on you can have sort and long wb and 4 or 6 wheels )

Deekster - I also worked in a union shop. The pay was great but the attitude of the employees was abysmal. They had an attitude of entitlement which really used to piss me off. I would hear them say; "It doesn't matter how much I do, I'm going to get paid the same if I do one part or 500 an hour".

LOL, no. Though the disc brakes pictured were a great improvement over drums.

German unions ask employers to cut the staff Christmas bonus to reinvest in the plant. Yes, that has actually happened in Germany. Great unions have the long term interest of employees at heart and can improve the performance of the company. A union doesn't care about the next quarterly earnings. They care about the

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Ford had supposedly tried turning the Mustang FWD (and AWD once) several times. According to the mechanics in the prototype shop they built an AWD Contour that was supposed to replace the Mustang until several execs drove it and decided to cancel it.

WE MADE YOU!

We did that for our Lemons car :)

+1 to Deadmau5. He actually makes good music compared to most of the Pop electronic shit that's out there. Listen to his music before you judge his car wrap choice.

OK, this could turn into a long and sprawling rant, so I'll try to keep it short.

Infrastructure is conservative; nobody wants to take the risk of massive disruption. So, if you don't have to put a major piece of infrastructure on the internet, it won't. However, in practice, new systems can be layered on top of old,

LOL they probably are

Elon, buy one of these, and every time someone brings up JC - put this on the desk....

"Never get out of the car."

I love it when a van comes together...

If the van is rockin' then Bill is in it!

Akerson is calling for U.S. legislators to push forth natural gas-friendly policies. If you haven't looked around lately, it's tough to find a natural-gas station near where you live. And when you combine CNG and converted vehicles, only about 135,000 are being driven in the U.S.