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JackMcCauley
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My experience with my Tesla Model Y is that when you hear that annoying “beep beep beep” it’s going to be throwing you into the belts momentarily (and often for no good reason). It’s also really really easy to override the behavior if that’s what you want to do. If you have the cruise control on and accelerate past

I wrote quite a critique on these back in 2015.

I was very excited for this car.

This is a trend that’s been going around for decades now.

Original NSX’s also have rear fenders. 

Yes, except there are some officers who get mad that you pulled over right away and “put them in a bad situation when there’s a really good spot to pull over just a quarter mile up the road”. I’ve had conversations with those types too.

Never mind. I’m an idiot who can’t tell a Wraith from a Phantom Coupe.  You’d think I don’t spend all day around exotics.  DOH!

ITS NOT CANCEL CULTURE ITS A BOYCOTT

The Z8 doesn’t have LED tail lights.

There’s no “let”. It’s your car, you decide what happens to it.

Until I saw that photoshop, I had no idea how much I needed a new BRAT in my life.  

I see why the neighbors are pissed.

I’ve been around several F40s and I can tell you that the paint and the amount you can see and feel the weave through it is extremely inconsistent. It’s less about Ferrari doing it for weight savings and more Ferrari just not giving a shit.

I’m old enough to have experienced cars before there was an electronic speedometer, so maybe that’s it. I’d figured out the problem before I got very far into the article. That much oil had to come from somewhere. Knowing that speedometer cables were often driven from the transmission or transfer case and those things

I was wondering this as well.

The Difference Engine never worked. He had a small working prototype that could do small calculations, but Difference Engine #1 was never completed because Babbage got sidetracked with the Analytical Engine. We didn’t have a working Difference Engine until 1991.

The original first pressing of Broken was “broken”.  It had a normal five inch CD that contained all the normal tracks.  Then there was a small three inch CD that had the extra tracks on it. After the first pressing, they just moved them onto extra tracks at the end of the CD. I’m guessing it was too expensive or

Also where we get the idiom “cranking out the answer.” 

The narrative never makes sense. “He knew we were police. We announced. It was clear. He shot at us anyway.”

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