elmowatt
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elmowatt

What inane babble.

While you imply that the short time interval in our climactic observations renders us unqualified to draw conclusions, you fail to note that the vacuous character of your individual intellect leaves you unqualified to evaluate the knowledge base of current climate science.

True that, much the same way that even without any actual reasoning your statement still exists.

Spot on mate, much the way smoking “merely” accelerates the dying process. Smoke ‘em if you got em!

+1 on a Subaru of one type or another. I DD an old 944 but when I drive out of town it’s in either a 2000 Outback or a ‘92 Legacy. With no compromise handling and no limits performance available on the Subaru platform you can strafe the Cascades without disturbing granny getting her mail or her nephew Leo in his

True that. My kid loved the back of our 944 until she was 8 or 9 years old.

I never have a problem going down a mountain on my “well maintained” keyboard.

If you examine the young conifers on that hillside, which tend to grow vertically, you can detect the degree of camera tilt. In this case you can see that the camera was pointed slightly upwards, (5° perhaps).

I have been trying to figure out who this recent Lexus design language appeals to. I wonder if an insanely awesome 4WD would emerge once all the tacky plastic crap has been beaten out of this Toyota and replaced with the necessary robust technical solutions for real world off road high performance.

That really caught my eye too. It stirs a fond memory.

This one gets a NP from me. Not because I want one but because so few could possibly exist yet today in anything aproaching this condition.

We have two, a ‘92 Legacy with 140k and a 2000 Outback with 220k miles. Drive lines have required normal maintenance(there are 5 in each car) but we use them routinely off road and neither one has ever failed. Fuel milage is fair, 20 to 28 mpg, handling and acceleration are not up to my old Porsches but certainly

It could be argued that this Bentley, despite it’s coach built status, has much more in common with a modern luxury sedan than most other cars of it’s era.

I think you would have to be a Takata apologist to not see the sublime irony of this story.

Nah, That’s a $20 Walmart steering wheel,easy on, easy off! It seems though that Jr’s wrenching chops are exceeded only by his camera skills. My only question, how was this not shot in portrait?

An “ice wall” perhaps?

California has always been at the forefront. Our only problem is overcrowding.

What model years of Mustang do you have?

The irony of this argument is that lower and middle class people bear the brunt of climate disruption,”hotter summers and winters colder".

How can this be blamed on Elon Musk?