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Perhaps I appear insane to you? Or do I just flatter myself?

It’s okay, dyslexia is a decided advantage in mechanical engineering, in internet fora, not so much.

cream wobbly pointed that error out sixteen hours before you did, moran!

Though the first law does indeed make reference to scientists the third law on which my corollary rests is specifically addressing advanced technology, applied sciences, if you will.

I’m inclined to suggest a corollary to Arthur C. Clark’s ’three laws’.

I was driving a Datsun 520 pickup when I was rear ended at a stop light. My rear bumper came to rest inches from the windshield with my rear tires hanging in mid air. I had to hold my brakes on while the poor fellow backed out from under me. It really hurt me to see one of those rare beauties marred even back in the

Except, of course, that bullet did all that work without fragmenting.

Interestingly Koch Industries is invested in cellulose and oil.

I always point this out to fellow riders. This seriously saved my bacon when a UPS truck came railing around my side of a blind curve. Because I was lagging out on the left side preparing to dive for the Apex I was able to relax my line and pass to his left, with a wide margin of safety. The slack jawed look of

About 2 lbs.

My little brother had a ‘72. That poor little 350 expired beneath his all too massive right foot. I helped him shoehorn a 454 from a wrecked Camper Special into that sleek sexy Camaro. That was a sublime combination. The truck motor found little challenge hurling us into the next time zone. But... when any 4 raindrops

What kind of F’d up “shops” have you been working in?

Five bucks worth of regular?!

Um... no, because

Just putting on my boots to ride to work, holy shite!

Let me guess...

I enjoyed driving the Pinto equipped with the larger overhead can engine but the lower displacement pushrod four was too weak to move the car with any real elan. Aside from being a bit tail happy and certain combustion foibles the Pinto wasn’t too bad.

I’m confident that speeding up production will certainly solve any quality control problem.

I don’t believe you can buy anything newer which still includes...wing windows! NP.