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the e89 is already basically the car described. you would think that a collaboration between them would tread ground not currently covered by either party.

Yeah have you seen the exhaust can?

> In a place doesn't exactly spring to mind right away when we think of American muscle: Canada

basically you have a lot of high energy particles of the kind your photodetector is supposed to absorb, the better shielded it is the blinder it gets. gamma emitters are carrying around enough energy to destroy your electronics. putting eyes on the core requires it to get cool enough. and yeah they do use tether

She's formerly Vice President of Global Manufacturing Engineering, and executive vice president, Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain.

Is there a patch to increase the resolution of Aiden's personality to something above confused physcopath?

How exactly do you draw water from 400 miles down? the deepest hole on the planet is around 8 miles.

it'll also pass the moose test without toppling over.

31 floors in 15 seconds is order of 25 or 30mph peak, so thats enough that you'll hit the ceiling then presumably the floor.

I'd expect the badge to look more like this.

the site drawing indicates that the walkway aligns with the steps in the pool.

It's very very heavy.

worlds most annoying gauge cluster.

airplane vent

in-dash cd-changer because 1990

superchargers are generally defined a being mechancialy driven.

a healthy sized chunk of the arabian peninsula looks like that.

you can actually recover much of kinetic energy you'd otherwise bleed off as heat by using the motor to decelerate the bike. that said doing so means different handling properties given the front wheel normally does most of the work. you really want to see a second motor in the front wheel and that would be unsprung

It comes from a BMW Leasee. In any event early adopters are basically by definition enthusiasts.

situational awareness is high on the list of desirable traits for an f1 pit crew.