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Is chocolate not allowed? I'd take chocolate....

We don't need roads where we're going...

I sent this to an engineer and this is how he described it:

Dr. Z better be running that strat through a Dr. Z

I was waiting for Matt's twitter 'what should be on must read this week' question, but I never saw it.

If I could add to this list of must reads, this was posted on OppositeLock:

I am an Economist who owns shares in both Apple and Tesla

Only McLaren...

I would recommend taking the road north from Mt. Carroll to Rt. 20, that way, it will keep getting better and more scenic with every bend. Let me know how you like it!

I had the pleasure of taking this road about twice a month up to Galena, IL. At the bottom of one of the valley's there is picturesque white chapel on the inside of a bend. I used to think there were no good roads in Illinois, I was happily proven wrong. The only traffic I came across was the ocasional farmer in his

A Lamborghini diffuser hath tricked me again! Its the same way on the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento; it looks like a double diffuser, but there are mechanical bits clogging where the air would otherwise flow over the top of the element.

Made it to the pseudo-frontpage! I was wondering why it had so many pageviews...

To me, this does sound like a V8, but is there any chance that they could be testing a turbo-6 for a marketing two-punch with F1 switching next year?

Rear Diffuser maybe?

Well, this duct certainly doesn't go anywhere.

To us Jalops, yes, the new plug-in Panamera could be considered a rival to the Model S, but to the Model S buyer, no.

For calling itself 'aerodynamic', there doesn't seem to be much of a rear diffuser. I wonder why not?

Look at that rear diffuser!

The only time I've ever used my horn: I was driving down an icy parking lot that emptied out into the street about 10 meters ahead, I pushed my brakes and soon found out the downward-raked exit to the lot was covered in ice; there was no way I would stop in the previously expected distance. A car was approaching from