denverpete
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denverpete

I am going to stop you right there - as you haven’t even graduated... Yeah, I think most ME’s should be able to wrench. But at the same time, that is only a small portion of what being an ME is about. Wrenching doesn’t teach you material stress/strain, physics, chemistry, or any other numerous possibilities for an ME.

Hint: Some of us were both good at math and good at building things...

Speak for yourself dude... The best ME’s are those who know how to wrench. I get that it is not a requirement and my room-mate in college certainly fit that bill.

As a Denverite, I can confirm that Kroenke doesn’t give a crap about winning anything. All of his teams are in perpetual “rebuilding” mode and, once a young player does mature and can be traded for financial gain, they are typically gone. 

The problem with much of civil forfeiture rules involve guilty until proven innocent. They find you with $20,000 in cash, seize it, and require you to post a bond equal to the seizure to even begin to get it back...

Unlike, I don’t know... Now?

One would think... But on the 986 Forum I used to belong to, we were unable to truly find any correlation between miles and IMS. It really varied between the 4800 miles (when mine grenaded) to nearly 100k. The general consensus, though never proven, was that cars which were regularly driven were safer than garage

Iron Fist in traditional combat stance

Came here for this comment - did not disappoint.

To be fair, the act of installing the switch and then using it, could be used at a later date to support the charged violations and potentially lead to other charges as well. But isn’t the fact that it is an explicit violation the real take-away?

Well... Given the depth and that it is essentially a very airy sponge and thus act like a cushion so... Maybe. LOL. I don’t actually know how it reacts under a dynamic impact. But as an engineer, I think the depth and dissipation would be like falling into a cloud. Or maybe it would be like falling into air and act

It does not have to be a liquid. By choice would be Aerogel - the world’s lightest solid (coming in a 95% air) - so it is basically like jumping into a big warm hug!

Also, in Vail they had Saab 900 Turbos, Saab 95, and currently Volvo XC90s.

You think that a “strike”, as you put it, against NK would be a strong message? And not, ohhhhhhh I don’t know, an act of war which would likely result in teh total destruction of our own ally South Korea and potentially enrage the only other potential superpower, China?

Then sure. Why not take on a nuclear war,

Umm. Okay. Let me move off of my “rainbows” and “Sprinkles”... What is, exactly, your point?

Military good? USA! USA!???

I think we all get the threat and concern that NK getting ICBM type weapons can have. Particularly with an unstable regime.

So what is YOUR solution? What would you do? What, exactly is your

I love this dog so much. And so much chill.

Not bad for a mid 2015 lux ute.

I have been reading all your comments, and I just have to ask... Did a Challanger sleep with your wife? Because at some point, your comments become less about commenting and more about being bitter.

I think I was pretty clear... GTR butthurt. Did you read something different? Because I don’t remember mentioning any of those other vehicles. Or directing it at you. Or did that also somehow offend you as well?

Nice!