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He was of course assisting his fellow racer in achieving improved aerodynamics, such a true gentleman.

It's a pretty pricey automobile, if the damage is anything more then a dent, it's most likely going to ruin whatever cap that she has on her insurance, and then they will have to litigate for the rest.

If you are genuinely interested I can give a few pointers, looks to be a great project, hope you keep at it sir.

My understanding was that generally the slower cars are introduced away from the traffic from the opposite direction, so drive on the right hand side of the road, slow cars introduced from the right, fast cars stay on the left, vice versa if the side of the road is changed.

1. Ah, so he does, I am watching on my phone so I didn't notice the clear turn signal.

Well that was bloody lucky of the guy!

I hope it never comes, but I'm just waiting for the day when HD gets advanced enough that we can zoom into their pants and watch bowel movements in real time.

Underneath all that nationalistic pride I bet if you dug deep enough you would find quite a bit of shame, if people were so bold to admit.

I agree, I cringed when they filmed the later portion, I know there is such a thing as passenger take over, I've done it myself a few times, but the time it takes to get into that situation may not be long enough.

Playing devil's advocate here, so please don't shoot me down or anything, but...

...I wonder if we had the same chemistry teacher, or maybe that is a very generic problem, calculating the probability of a spontaneous shift of oxygen to one side of the room was one of our starting problems. There is also a possibility that all the oxygen spontaneously shifts into sealed containers, does that mean

I wonder what would happen to a passenger, would they be blown off in the other direction? Or would the operator be pushed forward more quickly, or would the passenger receive the most inopportunely timed uppercut of their life?

Getting out of the seat could have been dangerous, but as far as we know, nothing happened. The technology is impressive, and these gentlemen's faith in the system seems to be well placed.

Thanks for your honesty, this was a very good read. I find the truth sometimes makes the most interesting reading.

Right, I mean I read it on the side of a dyno, and learned about the original device in physics class wayyy back when, which is why I recall it, but I never have heard actually refer to the device at least in the states as anything more then a dyno.

My point to the T. What to do there, it's similar when someone swears they have a V4 in their and you have to think, unless you have a Lancia Fulvia you are most likely mistaken., you could correct them, but either way you come off as cold.

Being a "car guy" my friend introduced me to an acquaintance (let's call this new guy Ted) who he assured me was an intimate car guy. We were at a gathering and I was chatting to another friend (Alex), Alex worked at a performance shop.

Huh, actually did not, I thought it was pretty comparable.

Jeez,

Doug, I like the stuff you write.