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Used to admire Nissan products in the 1990's. My dad had a '92 Maxima SE (with the motor from the 300Z). A friend in high school had a '91 Sentra 5MT that I occasionally borrowed.

I recently bought a 2008 TL, reviewed it for Opposite Lock here:

Family Transportation?

Very sad. A tragic end for Mr. Duran, but he died doing what he clearly loved more than anything, and I'd presume he was old enough and wise enough to know the risks associated piloting a race-car from the 1930's (frankly that's balls of steel; I don't think I'd have the courage, much less the skill). No other

GREETINGS EARTHLINGS WE COME IN PEACE

I'm going write the PMO and tell him we should buy the Super Hornet. Like the writer, I've been convinced that it's the best solution for us as an F-35 replacement.

Just like I thought.

As I understand it, there's no way to really steer this thing. So they could aim for San Francisco and instead hit Alaska. Or Chile.

Silly plans inspired by a silly man.

I can't believe the French will go through with this deal.

Submarines > All

Great article! There's a scene in The Hunt for Red October where Jack Ryan is briefing the powers that be about the situation, and he says something to the effect that major Soviet naval assets have been suddenly deployed, "including a Kirov-class".

Headlines From the Future:

Indeed, for did not Chairman Mao say, "Let a hundred cabbages bloom"?

Two reactions:

I saw an F40 in downtown Toronto yesterday, dealer plates.

Zis is not meelitary convoy. Zis arr merely peace-loving private citizens travelling to a military vehicle enthusiast gathzering, which happens to take place on Ukrainian bordar. Any attempt to portray innocent gathzering as anyting else is merely Western Imperialist Capitalist propaganda lies spread by zeir media

It's a secret Nazi prototype. Many Bothans died to bring us this information.