elmowatt
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elmowatt

Good point, likewise I’m sure I waste 3 to 4 hours in the course of a month contentedly gazing at one or another of my beloved rides.

My 944 is an inexpensive and highly competent daily. The hatch back configuration will haul a serious load of tools.

My hierarchy is first (for pure elemental transportation) a motorcycle, second (for travel, work, passengers and camping) a pickup, then third, a car (perhaps racing). 

To me, that’s strange. No doubt I love me some trucks, I currently have 2 Fords, a Chevy and a Dodge, but for true joy in motion a well balanced car is far superior when it comes to acceleration, cornering and stopping.

What may be vastly more significant than a loss of faith between Americans and their political system is the loss of faith between Trump and the intelligence agencies. Not since JFK’s announcement that he would“splinter the C.I.A. in a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds” do I recall such a well defined schism

The strine on the lil’ econobox was too much!

Roland Sands may be the best all around custom motorcycle designer today.

I probably confused it with tar sand crude. It sounds like Bakken is significantly more profitable (for the oil industry).

Where the hell do you live where “all hell breaks loose”. I very consciously live in a place where I’ve never felt the need to carry any of my guns around in preparation for an eminent melee.

The Bakken oil is some of the dirtiest and most expensive to produce. The pipeline is critical for producing a profit. Truck and rail transport are too expensive for this low value heavy crude. Much of the development in the region is in the red and will not persist in the face of cleaner less expensive alternatives.

I haven’t seen any comments on your tire pressure observation, so I’ll toss this in.

Yeah! I should be entitled to fling my waste any damn direction I like. Now keep your yammering free market gob open a little longer while I shit down your throat...💩

I think we ought start with Jr. High math before we make any proclamations of mastery of physics.

Your correct to focus on the environmental impact of commercial agriculture.

There’s always a solution for that sort of problem. Certain trade offs are apparent but if you’re willing to accept less income you can certainly reduce costs.

The hydrogen generating/fueling station 2 miles from my house takes up approximately eleven hundred square feet and cost a fraction of what you claim. BTW thanks Toyota!

I prefer micarta!

To begin your discovery of actual facts I suggest you start with a junior high school science class. The magical miracle process which splits the water molecule to produce pure hydrogen is called hydrolysis.