grantleavitt
Grant Leavitt
grantleavitt

Um, dig your front yard. it's EVERYWHERE. more plentiful than silver (about 40 times as abundant as silver. Source: Wikipedia). More abundance stats: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranium#O…

But it does need to be refined. Refining it typically removes the dirt and other soil and plant matter, then through the process,

Tavarish, I know of a couple really nice cars in my area of NY.

One is a VW 1960s coupe, I think a Karmann Ghia... Don't see it much now, but was just checking Street View now, and there appears to be a VW Vanagon or Eurovan or whatever it's called. Address is 2615 NY-52, Hopewell Junction, NY
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Looks like she likes to handle long hard objects.

GM Autonomy Concept from 2002

Just less Paul Walker now :(

The only thing that I'm really looking forward to related to this movie is the Forza Horizon 2 expansion releasing later this month. Time for some 27-speed manuals...

How do they even plan to LAND the cars?! There doesn't appear to be any parachutes, and if they are hidden, wouldn't deploying them damage the car? Us enthusiasts hate our nice cars getting damaged.

*Realizes it's a movie, shuts the fuck up.

Well, that's better than "jail-op-nik"... anything involving jail is never good.

This reminds me of the time a semi truck carrying brand new Fords back in 2009, slammed into a low-bridge in Patterson, NY. The pictures, at first, were minor damage to the vehicles on the top (a 2008 restyled Ford Focus). However, the other vehicle on top was a total write-off, as it was a Ford F-150 bent completely

I added the black wheels and clear taillights, also with Lava Red headlight washer color.

$196,665

Porsche code to load: PG1Ki6X6

Not a mechanic story, but my dad was backing up my Focus in the driveway when the brake pedal suddenly went to the floor. He got out to take a look, and found one of the brake pads on the driveway, it had come clean out of the car... The car was never fiddled with prior to then, except for the routine inspections,

What, No "Mass-Produced Hydrogen Cars are coming in 2 years"? Seems like back in the 1990s, when I was a kid, the automakers said the Hydrogen cars would replace gasoline cars by 2000. Then in 2000, they said hydrogen cars would replace gasoline cars by 2015... it's 2015 and last year, they said that hydrogen would

So where are these Day Two cars? I saw those Recommended Stories yesterday, or was yesterday Day Two?

Consider the fact that Us Americans are a "day" (5-6 hours, really) behind Geneva... I was just expecting more new cars to be talked about today (Wednesday). Did the SCG-003 get an article yet?

BTW, keep negative

Honest, it WAS a Kohl's catalog. What, do I need to post a picture for proof???

Plus, Flash tends to crash if I have more than one tab in my current Firefox that utilize Flash. One of the Flash apps takes up over a GIG of memory...

However, there are still some things that need it. If I disable my Flash, Firefox won't play YouTube videos or my Facebook games. Believe me, I would fucking LOVE to

My mail today consisted of:

Amazon.com package for my father (HD-capture card for PCs, to transfer VHS movies to computer; dimensions guesstimated at 9-10" long, 1-2" high and 3-4" wide)

Bubble-baggy of medication
Assorted envelopes and a plastic-wrapped magazine. (it was a Kohl's catalog, not a Hustler)

The Regera has 1,500 hp thanks to a twin-turbo combustion engine producing 1,100 on pump gas, and three electric motors made by Rimac: one on the crank with 221 pound feet of torque, and two at each rear wheel with 192 ft lb. Thanks to that, you get torque vectoring as well.

i know about heavier/bigger packages, just generally speaking, most mail consists of magazines and envelopes. i do get lego online purchases sometimes through USPS when FEDEX can‘t be bothered to deliver.

I have actually. But as we all know, spike strips don't always work, and sometimes the criminals notice them and take evasive maneuvers which can place the public and police in more danger, or the criminal keeps going on the rims. PIT maneuvers are also used but again, they can backfire by sending the criminal's car

Why?? Hire the man and help him teach how to safely end car chases no matter the circumstances... Sort of like the CIA or tech companies hiring hackers to find security holes so they can plug them.

Boy, that's a lot of "pollution"...