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Now THAT is useless. What car comes with this? Prius?

I disagree... I got a moderately slow puncture while driving on the interstate. The system flags any tire under 20PSI, even while driving. I was able to slow down and check the tire BEFORE it was actually flat. Without this I wouldn't have known until it was really flat which is a source of some major accidents.

That V12 will require maintenance one day. And I ain't gonna be the one to pay it!

I agree with you. But some countries (Singapore being one) do not allow nuclear vessels in to port. As a transport vessel that is not a good thing for business...

I think he means the Brabham cars..

Love that blue...

And also Renaults from 02-06

Oh, and also Renault from 2002-2006. That blue and yellow was an awesome combo:

McLaren's MP4-21 to today.

I think HP/L would be interesting as well.

Haha, I think their accidental reply is funny. I'm glad you asked for more commentary on our shutdown. I'm sure Canada will have lots to say.

Sorry but point me to an actual video of a train that has locked it's wheels. I can imagine what locked wheels would do to the track and the wheels themselves and most of the scenarios I'm thinking about would result it flat spots making the wheels utterly unusable and melting (of both the track and the wheel).

Haha, I see what you did there...

When's he gonna find time to shampoo his hair? and his dog's hair?? I mean... there's only so much time in a day.

What in the world is a 6-door wagon?

I don't think the A3 hatchback sold well here to begin with. Too much overlap between the Golf (a real hatchback) and the Jetta Sportwagen (a real wagon). The A3 slotted in between and nobody was looking for something to slot between those. That and the A3 was not any nicer than the VW offerings yet it was more

Yeah, it's definitely an International front grill...

That should be:

Exactly... for some of the energy they are considering combustion, for others it's a chemical reaction that changes electric potential and then there's the fission reaction of Uranium. These are not the same thing. For fission there is an actual mass loss (remember that whole e=mc^2 thing?), for the rest of them

Even if he had died I would have no sympathy for him. That's got to be the worst thing I've said all year, but it's the truth.