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Grounded to the ground when the ground’s moving.

Off the top of my head is say the JZA80 would be a pretty good contender. The MKIV Toyota Supra for most people.

I think the simplest answer is the correct one here. Board adrenaline junkies stuck on a chair lift decided to see how far they could get it to swing. If they were truly intent on stopping the oscillation they could using techniques we all learned on the school yard swing sets when we were kids. Sure looks to me like

I’m starting to wonder if Alanis has driven modern cars very much.

Probably figured that since they had four wheel drive, they could take that turn like a champ in the rain. No need to slowdown like those plebes with two wheel drive.

People where I live like to get pit bulls. I guess to look tough. It’s not the most friendly area. They never take care of them and eventually the dogs break their chains and venture out to find food on their own. Lots of cats, rabbits, and coyotes out here. So about every six months we get packs of pit bulls roaming

Cross branding opportunity here. Stay-Puft Soft. Or would Michelin get upset?

The Ranger was a project of the previous CEO, this new guy that the shareholders brought in has no idea what he is doing. He lacks the vision to understand the demand for the ranger. Expect it to be axed quickly. Maybe before it even makes it to full production.

Ok, first, the guy works as an ECU tuner. He had his laptop in the car. While the engine may have been stock parts wise. It was defiantly rocking a custom ROM. But whatever, fire started at the back not the front.

This color, and this car. They work for me.

Explain.

Young kids, short attention span. Got it. I’ll keep things short from now on. 140 characters, like our President.

Answer me one thing though. Why is is it so hard for some people to understand that what I took issue with was cost. C O S T. I’m not oblivious to the fact that permits are needed, enviormental studies need to be conducted, and the affected public needs to be able to have a voice. But when a 10 million dollar road

Your right, I miss spelled that their word. I meant, Not two bright are ya. There’s, fixed it for you.

Not to bright are ya. It’s ok. Not everybody is a special snowflake.

Which is why I doubt Musk was ever serious about it. He seemed to be more interested in what it would take to accomplish than actually accomplishing it. The media took it and ran like mad, because crazy ideas are fun. It’s free publicity for Musk, so why not play it up.

Didn’t say you could. So how about you learn to read. I’m saying government costs are getting out of hand.

Glad you said it. I found the article​ to be more of a commentary on the current state of red tape burracracy, than an ambitious plan by Musk, whom I’m pretty sure was more interested in what is would take to get done than actually doing it. It’s pretty clear that the biggest obstical to accomplishing so anything like

A lot of people replying below you were saying the reason we don’t see the max allowed rpms is because of fuel flow concerns. Which isn’t entirely correct. While it is a consideration the bigger issue is reliability. A simple way of understanding it is that every engine is built with a certain number of rotations

Not quite. Bullets are expensive and you don’t get reimbursed for them. Over here we uilize a weapon far more destructive than a gun, the lawyer. The VW guy would have sued for running into his car. Good Samaritan law be damned.