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Future next gen S2000 owner
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China’s ability to play the long game is unmatched.

This isn’t some long term gamble or strategic play. It might seem like it now but it isn’t. Emissions, regulatory bodies, and NIMBY made the business case for processing ore easy for companies. It’s either send it to China and make a ton of money or deal with a ton of lawsuits, delays, and protests in the US and

That’s pretty close to what our estimators use when costing out a job. Depending on the anticipated size of the firm it’s 10-15% profit and x% for overhead.

Hence the data centers! Why engineer your own when you can pilfer someone else’s work?

The senate needs to stay the hell out of the chip shortage issue and let the market figure it out.

One of us! One of us! One of us! One of us! One of us! One of us!

How’s the Bolt treating you?

Fucking witch craft.

Next up, EFI on marine engines, who knew?

When you don’t want competition for a food source you take drastic measures.

Play stupid games win stupid prizes.

2000 Cobra R> 03-04 Terminator. But that is splitting hairs.

Look at you with your long term strategy and reasonable takes. BE GONE!

This new R7 is definitely what all those who mourned the R6 have been waiting for.

It makes me want to crash two bikes doing dumb stuff on the street.

There used to be a clear delineation. 600's were lighter and more nimble but traded away big HP numbers. Now liter bikes are in the 400 lb category and just as nimble.

This is why the Daytona 675 is the best of both worlds! Better low end torque for corner exit and daily riding, gives up very little on the top end.

I’m currently replacing the rear tire on my Daytona. It’s a common size, but older to match the existing front and rear. Installed I should be out the door under $150.

True. I see it more indicative of his life philosophy. Extract long term value and don’t get caught up in the current hype. Most people would have moved into something bigger, larger, nicer. Eating up an ever larger chunk of their income. He stayed for the long haul.

So never?