jacksmith151
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jacksmith151

China’s great wall was actually very effective in what it was designed to do. It allowed the Ming dynasty to remain in control for almost 300 years against constant attacks, longer than the U.S. has even been a nation.

I think you’re taking this a little too far here, or at least, I hope you are.

Yes, because “stupid” is most certainly a pre-existing condition.

It would be somewhat difficult to part out that car. Used, original, high mileage engines that have already been rebuilt aren’t worth much, and many 2002's don’t even have model specific engines anymore, as they have had some other BMW engine slung under the hood. The other parts won’t bring in much, maybe $10k all

But they’re General Motors, not “General Vehicles”, so there’s that.

That’s exactly the problem. If they have, or know where to get an old 2002, even if in just salvage condition, the VIN#s are fairly easily swapped as far as registration is concerned.

Exactly, and this is what happens when you don’t have it:

Because that blank button is for an Acura which is even more “top of the line”.

The NSX utilized a 12kWh battery, and not one, not two, but three electric motors. A Nissan Leaf has a 24kWh battery pack that weighs in at 300kg (or 660lbs), and if we cut that in half, we can reasonably estimate the NSX gained 330+lbs in pure battery weight. To top that off, you also have the weight of the 3

And you likely believe that something like anthropology is a science.

You assume quite a bit, and assumption is generally the tool of those who know very little. I have my MSc, which is quite a bit better than most who decide to try for an easy and simple arts degree.

You assume quite a bit, and assumption is generally the tool of those who know very little. I have my MSc, which is quite a bit better than most who decide to try for an easy and simple arts degree.

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Catalytic converters aren’t even operational most of the time. There is a reason why many people simply “gut” their catalytic converters rather than removing them. You can remove the cats and still pass an actual emissions test, but fail the visual inspection, because catalytic converters do not actually “convert”

Apparently, the EPA is exempt from their own laws, as they neither have to pay for damages, nor clean up their own mess in the Gold King mine spill:

Do you have some sort of evidence? And by evidence, I mean a body of material that doesn’t come from a single, extremely left-leaning institution that thinks it is a good idea to provide grown, adult students with “safe spaces”, filled with coloring books, play-doh, and puppies because someone wrote “Trump 2016" in

Do you have some sort of evidence? And by evidence, I mean a body of material that doesn’t come from a single, extremely left-leaning institution that thinks it is a good idea to provide grown, adult students with “safe spaces”, filled with coloring books, play-doh, and puppies because someone wrote “Trump 2016" in

Now you’re just behind childish.

While I do understand your point, yes we need more fuel efficient vehicles, alternative fuels, and the likes, the EPA has gotten fairly out of control.

No, the idea about subsequent holes is just finding how far out you can go without digging too deeply to access water. The more barrier, the more ground between you and the stagnant water to act as a filter, the better.

No, the idea about subsequent holes is just finding how far out you can go without digging too deeply to access water. The more barrier, the more ground between you and the stagnant water to act as a filter, the better.