jamisparker
jamisparker
jamisparker

In the northeast it's a normal person's house or less.

I want this bracelet.

I'm not sure of the distinction. It could be because it is more of an employee/employer relationship, so it's more like docked pay versus a fine. This is a big deal in college athletics right now because conferences are trying to fine members huge sums of money if they try to leave the conference.

If it went to court Ferrari would have to prove damages amounting to at least $70k for the contract to be legal. Arbitrary damages in contracts do not hold up in court unless they are grounded in reality.

I think it is opposite. Ferrari is ugliest, Porsche is slowest.

You had me at 'diesel el camino'.

Did you watch the videos? This was not a smear campaign, he was incredibly polite, pointing out what Porsche had fixed so far and what they hadn't. Holding out for a fair deal is not bullshit.

I like where your head is at, but I think balancing the suspension and other symmetry issues would be difficult to handle. What if there was an oversized tunnel running through the interior and out to the bed that could be used for carrying extra long things?

I doubt an SBC is any heavier than the pancake that used to be there.

I don't think there is any lack of understanding that there is support there. The west is focusing more on the fact that this is not a civil war like Russia contends, it is obviously an invasion.

What about it looks like an Audi? I'd say it might resemble the new Subarus, but when I think Audi, I think round and smooth lines with no creases. This is certainly smoothed down compared to the current Sonata, but nothing like an Audi.

I always found it funny that it was called the gas pedal. It's actually the air pedal, which if everything works correctly causes more fuel to also go into the engine.

The BMW stigma was a significant factor in my decision to buy a Porsche 944 instead of an E36 M3 as a project car. I can't say I have any regrets.

Yes, that graphic is technically a 180 degree V engine. The Ferrari flat-12's were this configuration.

Someone wrote in another comment that at least one of them is an engineering manager and that he was the one who made the new part the same part number as the old one in an effort to cover up the design flaw. I don't buy that no one else knew about it, but at least it doesn't sound like they are saying the no-recall

It's not jealousy that makes people hate BMW drivers. It's the fact that the douchebag-to-goodguy ratio of owners has hit a critical level.

Make sure you research before buying. Some trucks can't really be dropped without a lot of work. Others it is super simple.

This is bullshit. Decisions like this are made by managers, not engineers. I have never met an engineer that wouldn't have preferred to fix the problem the right way, it's the bean-counters that place a dollar value on human life.

Nissan VQ.

Yeah, I assume it must be carbon. The momentum of that shaft must be crazy, spool times would be measured in minutes with any sort of metal.