@Bullitt417: A fool and his money are soon parted.
@Bullitt417: A fool and his money are soon parted.
Wow, they have 500 and 200 euro bills!? That sounds like a great way to lose a lot of money fast. I would be nervous as hell walking around with a few $500 bills in my wallet.
@Flathead Smith: I'm with you, I try to keep my Websense "blockpages" down to one a day so as not to raise a red flag. Have to wait till home.
@Flathead Smith: Yeah me too, after about 10 mins I had to go out in the lobby and shell out 7 bucks for a set of plugs (bastard) and even then I ended up leaving early anyway because the arena was enclosed and the exhaust fumes were building up enough to make you cough. The bad thing is some guys brought their kids…
@Gearhead_42: Yeah I got the same bockpage. Now the IT guys are going to be wondering why I think Chrysler is sexy. Curse you Websense!
@Stoatmaster: Oops, my vocabulary/spellchecker got ahead of me, The word I was thinking of was: Cannibalize.
As much as I hate to see a Bigger MINI I have to say that photo appears to be legit, even if it is only a scale Clay model. Although it could have just been a Clay for the showcar(one of the rejected designs) But who knows, I just hope that BMW gets their head out of their asses and realize that making bigger and…
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Holy huge picture Batman!
@Brtn-77 disemvowles any knowledge of his actions: Uh, can you repeat the question?
I say we all pitch in $.01 and have one of us sign up, then e-mail the .pdf file to all Jalopnik commenters.
@Alfisted: Keep it wet? Your thinking of potters clay, that you have to fire to harden and wet to shape. The clay used in auto studios is a sulphor based plastiline (mostly sulphor and natural clay) it's hard at room temperature and you have to heat it to about 120 F in order to make it soft enough to apply to an…
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@rlj676-Carbon Footprint Size - Clownshoe: And how is it I've never heart clicked you before?
@tripl3fast: What would you use the 5-axis CNC dragon to mill if not Clay?
I work in the auto industry and I can tell you they canned that scale model way before it was in this photo. There is no way they would have released this image with something that was going forward.