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The Camaro didn't go on sale until 1966, and while it was likely designed in 1964-65, it was a response to the Mustang. There is, quite literally, zero chance that's a Camaro, unless the picture was taken several years after the car was designed and built.

From what I was reading yesterday, the car is a half inch shorter, with a 2" wider rear track. While I agree that the press photos make the car look tall, I think it's going to have a much nicer stance than any of us are used with with Mustangs. I wish I could lower my 2006 GT, but I'm still trying to decide if I'm

Very significantly sized control thrusters, plus reaction wheels. The spacecraft to carry that cannon would be absolutely MASSIVE and would take dozens of missions to build, plus, would require far more fuel than has ever been carried aboard a spacecraft, just to control the attitude of the craft. Firing at the rate

As someone who drives, and is currently sitting in a Mustang GT, I'd take a turbo'd four with 305 HP over a N/A V6 with similar HP, any day. That said, my next Mustang will have eight cylinders.

It's a little more expensive than $15 for a 750 ml bottle, but Larceny is a new-ish brand from Heaven Hill, maker of Old Fitzgerald, among others. I can get a 750 near me for about $19, and although I haven't had all the bourbons above, I think it's every bit as good as a Buffalo Trace or the small batch Evan

Right. All that. Enjoy your weekend.

I got you, douchey internet assumption guy! Any time you want to make a blanket statement about why someone's choice is wrong, because it clashes with your opinion, I'll be there to help you out!

Regardless of the name for this vehicle (which I think is absolutely stupid), does anyone actually think this vehicle is attractive in styling? Autoblog was going gaga over it this morning. I think it looks like a turd, and is just as awful as the other Kia mobiles out there.

He didn't say he wanted a Magnum wagon over a CTS wagon, he said he'd prefer a Magnum over a Durango. Reading comprehension can be fun and profitable!

What about 'vagumach'?

What a terrible thing! I hope his insurance company picks up the tab, or someone is able to find some of their belongings. I really hate people, sometimes.

I agree with you 100%, but I really wish you'd sprinkle a smattering of periods around your comments to make them more readable.

Airbus has been using them for years, as have the F-16 and F-22.

While it's purely anecdotal, my old boss had a diesel Excursion, and used it to tow a very large camper. After the 100k mile break-in period (diesels get better mileage after they're broken in...well broken in), he was getting mid-twenties in combined driving. Towing, he was in the high teens. My other coworker,

So, that was a bunch of Ford Racing marketing, not an actual video of the record lap.

I know the Pats cut Ballard, but he can't be worse off then Myers. I don't see anything about Boss being retired, and according to his Wikipedia page, it's his brother, Terry, who retired from professional soccer due to concussions.

I'm still wondering why they didn't pick up Kevin Boss or Jake Ballard. Are they still hurt? I know they're both FAs. Bennett ended up being a great asset for the Giants last year, and I assume he wanted too much to stick around, but Boss and Ballard were awesome when they were with the Giants.

So, here's the thing about Eli, and the Giants offense since he came onboard - they play best when they can use Play Action. You can't use Play Action without an awesome running game. Without a good offensive line, you can't have a good running game, despite what Brandon Jacobs did last night. Eli Manning can't be

That was Talladega, not Daytona. Reading the whole comment is important!

Knew the math couldn't be right for that item. It's $484/mile if you only amortize the total costs of the program over one year of operation. There's zero chance that a continuously operating space station, with a lower lifetime cost than the Space Shuttle, could cost more per mile than the Shuttle, which was not in