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Richard
illtakewhatyougot

Most equipment can run on standard low sulfur fuel, but the reason the Military used JP8 is that it means all their shit can run on the same fuel. The risk of losing a C130 or Blackhawk because somebody put the wrong fuel in it, and the logistical challenges of supplying a base with separate systems and multiple fuels

Thank you. The headline and entire article is misleading, as the Abrams as well as almost every ground based US military vehicle are effectively diesel engines (some with the ability to burn many other fuels in emergency situations). Gas is never used in the field unless it is to power a civilian piece of equipment

A rail line should never intersect with a roads or pedestrians. It should be in a tunnel or elevated. 

I would actually respect him immensely if he somehow managed to stuff an anemic, cobbled-together nightmare of an engine designed after hours by some of the most inept European car makers of our time into this truck. 

Thinking something was afoot, the Johnsons ignored the dealer. But the dealer retaliated and sent a tow truck to repossess the SUV.

Maybe hand ‘em out as flyers to woman at the bars you find bro dozers at just for educational purposes

It would just be nice to have some confirming evidence is all, like “Here, Harvard says your dick is little because you put that 8" lift kit on your 1500", but then again, we know how those people treat proof of anything these days so it may be futile. Maybe hand ‘em out as flyers to woman at the bars you find bro

Everyone knows the results already.

This is more accurate^

Can they do a study on small dicks and bro trucks next? 

Yes, every GM product in the early to mid 1980's.  

“You can keep her - we’ll make another one.”

What an extraordinarily ignorant view on children and parenting. This may sound shocking, but tiny children often behave very differently from each other, regardless of the parenting method. 

Hard to blame them, little kids on planes....

so maybe do what Alyssa Milano did and buy a VW electric car and ignore VW’s roots (hint:  the guy had a small mustache).  

I guess he have missed the “buy now pay later” schemes that have been plaguing our generation

Yeah, that cracked me up. Not because any sane person would take out a loan for an iPhone. But because lots of people do.

“You don’t take out a loan for an iPhone,”

It won’t burn for weeks, but somebody might have to monitor it for weeks. And that type of thing isn’t unusual for firefighters. The last recycling yard fire I had about a year ago required constant apparatus for a week, daily returns to hit hot spots for about a month, periodically for 6 months, then one final few

“I, for one, really enjoy the mental image of firefighters dunking a burning car being craned into a tank of water. It has a sort of carnival game ring to it.”