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No, much like me, you just hate the people in it.

America, Fuck yeah.

Maybe if you are talking about home-built circle-track racecars.

Hmmm, that is a mix like Fine Wine and Jaegermeister. Respectively.

Brown stain on the race-suit.

If you ever have the opportunity to look at the chassis/frame/cage/t-posts/hack-job underpinning that pretty body, not only would you be horrified, but you would also be terrified of driving in one.

You shut your stoopid logic-hole!!!

NO WAY. WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT!

Hemp sandals made by Testoni can make breakfast and clean your house for you. They make everything better.

Did anyone else see this picture and wish that it had angular exhaust stacks, a Mr. Fusion and a flux capacitor?

Nope.

I call bullshit. Clearly all those Russians are scavenging for Vodka and Rubles. After they flip the car back over and find no money or alcohol, they are clearly disappoint.

I find it hard to believe, but apparently Russia has MORE morons than the US!

Just.

Volkswagen Jetta Tdi Sportwagen.

I too was skeptical until I met a Professor of Electrical Engineering who worked as a development engineer at Applied Materials. He was describing the process by which they were utilizing piezoelectric sensors on helical springs to measure and provide feedback to a control system which would apply more or less damping

Toyota in a very boring font, if anything at all.

Thanks 302!

I do. But rather than try to explain something that numerous articles and tech papers have already done, I will just say that the controls that can be applied to piezoelectric mechanical devices are something just shy of magical. They do have limitations, but the use of staggered and series-run, digital controls and