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daryl bowden
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My dad considered buying one from a friend in the early 90s so we had it for a week or so and I can’t think of any world where it could be considered quick. The only one that was anywhere CLOSE to quick was the 914/6 and that was hardly a rocketship (almost 9 seconds to 60). That 2.0 still took almost 11 seconds to

So you just decided to make up fake statistics huh? FBI data doesn’t support your statement whatsoever. 1 homicide by gun in Alabama huh? So basically 275 were by other means and just one was by gun? Highly unlikely.

A good friend of mine attended Columbine and was there that day. The thing that never gets talked about is how this affects all the survivors. Years and years of therapy, etc and it’s still something that weighs on him every day - to see that kind of monster exist inside of humans, people you knew (to be clear he

I dunno, maybe there is something different when doing a brake stand but BMW’s statement about this very incident says that their system, in this exact car, operates as Robb describes. So, no offense, but I’m taking their word for it.

I have to agree with your Porsche GT3 person. When you have that kind of money to spend on a fun car (you likely aren’t going to DD your GT3), get exactly what you want. And with the way that Porsche puts about 600 checkboxes on an order form, plus offers PTS, you’ll only get exactly what you want if you order it

Yeah but when comparing peoples’ savings accounts and their mortgage balances, it’s MUCH more in the consumers favor to have low rates. If you don’t own property or other large financed items (business loans, etc) then yes that is true for the most part.

I’m in CA so in the same boat, but getting rid of AMT makes it a giant win for me.

Plenty of people will miss a 964 on the road but your point is still a good one.

I paid just over 10k more for a CPO 2013 991.1 last year. You would have to be higher than high to think this is a good idea in any way.

But was it very entering?

Yeah they do and BMW’s statement confirming it is literally in the linked article.

It is aggressive for sure and I obviously don’t have any knowledge of their plans but the way this industry is going, it wouldn’t surprise me if they were to launch it alongside their Disney offering in H1 2019.

I work as an executive in digital at a large media company so I’m more than familiar with the distribution challenges but given the marketplace I’m about 99% certain you will still see a larger ESPN D2C package within the next 24 months. As long as they don’t undercut the prices being charged per-sub to the MVPDs,

Well I mean there were I think 360 attack planes dropping bombs and torpedos in that attack so while I doubt there are nearly as much as you would find in London, I wouldn’t be at all shocked to see more discovered in Hawaii, especially underwater.

“Now I’m interested in it.”

If you don’t count Hawaii as part of N. America then that’s correct. And while it’s technically NOT North America, it still is part of the USA and certainly somewhere where those bombs could be found.

Yeah that package linked above is garbage but you’ll likely see a true ESPN direct-to-consumer app early next year I would imagine. So you might just need to figure out something for this one season.

I tried to picture my RR if Sonny Crockett was my design lead.

I was going Broncos.

That was my first thought as well. But dear god, how is it I get 4k from my nest cams and these fuckers can’t get a clearer shot than this?