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As a fan of trivia, very cool, Torch.

This is not just a Delta thing, and sometimes you don't even have to change digits. Last year on an American flight, I put in my locator code (the 6 letter combo) and got someone else's info entirely. I was flying out of LAX, this was from Austin to London.

While I don't disagree with the overall premise, that tires matter a lot, there are too many variables here for it to be a clear win. Torque, torque curve, weight distribution, how advanced the LSD and AWD are, etc. Get a 3 series and a 3ix, and compare.

Okay, maybe I just misunderstood then. When you said "hating a car or type of car" is anti-Jalop," that is what I disagree with. I hate plenty of cars, but if someone has a passion for it, so be it. I won't hate them for their preference, but I still may hate the make/model.

I disagree. Disliking a car or type of car is okay, but disliking someone who likes a car/type because they like a car/type is wrong. Have your preferences, both likes and dislikes, and be cool with everyone else having their preferences.

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I signed in just to give this cranky-ass, but accurate, comment a star.

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I like James Bond movies as much as anyone, and I especially love the cars. So, I was excited to see the newly-announced Bond car, the Aston Martin DB10. It's very striking looking, powerful, glamorous, and about sixteen other adjectives that should never, ever be used if your goal is to actually, you know, be a

S54 MZ3 coupe. Fewer than 700 for all of North America.

Dimenna went on to say the Tweel is focused on "lower-speed, off-road applications where downtime from flat tires is a concern," —

This is a ridiculously good episode of MST3K. Thank you for reminding me.

You (they) missed a good one.

That said, I think the biggest surprise about driving one of these is how non-claustrophobic it actually is in there. With the little fabric sunroof open letting in a breeze and all those windows around you, you don't feel cramped. Weirdly, it's almost like your wearing a gigantic helmet as opposed to being in a tiny

Love child of Brooke Shields and Sasha Gray?

• The tour guide we had spoke about the robots on the factory floor in surprisingly human terms. One she said was a Swiss robot, and since it was Swiss, it was very, very precise. Like it's subject to the same stereotypes as swiss people. She referred to these big industrial arm-like robots as having faces on several

• The whole factory runs on methane, and much of that methane is extracted as gas produced from a nearby landfill. That also means that, hypothetically and with enough logistics, the factory could run on farts.

Maybe. But my money's still firmly on a two-plus hour trip to Dimension Stupid.

Yes, they could have called the police. But cops would not have gotten there in time to do anything in this instance. Having it on video is pretty close to the best they could have done outside of stopping the other vehicle, which probably wasn't feasible.