jollyroger1210
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jollyroger1210

Shit's broke, man.

True that. Anyone that disagrees should be shot at by this plane to prove them otherwise.

Also, I'm fairly certain it can't stall the plane out. I read it on the internet one time, you know.

there's an extra bracket

They only skimped on major content to say that it could be had "starting at $low". All the ones I've seen on the road (err, parking lot) had discs in the back, afaik.

Last time they were caught it was marijuana. Nobody gives a shit if they're smoking cigarettes.

2012 Beetle RSi... MMMMMM.. Do want.

I'm one of the cyclists too... And I always stay in my lane and the sightlines are plenty long enough (except at the rail-trail cutoff, where I slow don anyways as people tend not to look out, even for cars doing 45 or below). Trust me, it may seem foolish, but as far as bikers and deer are concerned, I know what I'm

Rt. 117 is THE road I learned to drive on. Still average about 80 from rt. 72 into Gretna, only slowing down because "tourist season" doesn't mean you can hunt them

Negative. But it sounds like something I'd want.

Do you also agree, then, that the MkIV Jetta in black is the ultimate Mennonite chick car? (womanite??) Any female mennonite seems to be driving one of those, whilst the men all drive the vans and trucks. Odd... Now, hows about that jalops of PA meetup?

Dang, I need to go check that one out. There are some other nice roads just off 419 closer to Lebanon (city), and if you want a real life rally experience with all the fun and danger of a real life working road, Pumping Station road is a blast. (The unpaved part between 419 and 322 crossing the Leb-Lanc county border)

Well, Poland has the highest posted speed limits in the world on one of their highways, so that one. Other than that, US23 in Michigan, where I used to travel quite frequently. It isn't uncommon to set the cruise control at 90 and still get passed. Plus, more than once, I've seen caravans of bikers going upwards of

Yeah, seems like it is. I was under the impression it would be like those Thomas Knight designs, which have no exhaust turbine, and are (technically, and according to their website) superchargers.

"..powered by electricity.." It doesn't say anything further than that, but to me that means a motor with a fan on it. Not driven by a turbine (even if the output is a turbine), not a turbo.

An electrically driven turbo is not a turbo. It is a supercharger. Turbocharger is short for Turbine Driven Supercharger. If the driving side isn't a turbine, it's not a turbo.

"...while you're stuck tens of thousands of miles in the sky."

With all these crashes lately where the driver walks away, it's easy to say that perhaps safety is finally one of the fastest evolving parts of motorsport. Let's not get carried away, though. I think it's a matter of time until there is another big crash that perhaps, shocks the world...

@not_a_virus.exe.vbs: PA is apparently one of the most offensive states to these guys? YEAHHHH, I'll keep doing what I do then!

This comment is good enough for a COTDNOM, but alas, that was given out ~6 hours ago