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I remember that the attack on Camp Bastion, which inflicted "the worst loss of U.S. airpower in a single incident since the Vietnam War.":

Oh, your probe is right in front of you or you have a probe "flown" by another person? That's cute.

Let's re-write this list in 2018...as backup cameras are soon to be on the "mandatory" list of items. Yep, thats right. Because people are too lazy, or fat, or whatever, to turn their head and lookout the rear window, backup cameras are going to be mandatory. So every car will have to have a lcd/led display screen,

I question whether or not Ferrari would have even been aware of this prior to it happening. It's completely plausible that the hotel booted people at checkout then Ferrari showed up later that afternoon and had no idea what was going on until the press started talking to them.

Why is there no tire competition in F1? Seems like a really obvious way to add another dimension to the strategy.

Well, lets think about this. If the Dodge dealers didn't act like complete twats when a buyer came in, they may sell more. They are treating this car like it is a half million dollar Ferrari. Which we all know is not the case. No test drives, don't touch, don't sit in them, et. al. And the added mark-up... This car

Dealers are dicks about what they think are "exclusive" cars. They don't want to let customers test drive them unless they know you are a "serious" buyer. 3 years ago when I wanted to buy a 370z and I got the lame excuse that the buyers of these cars don't want cars with high mileage. Fuck that. It's a freaking Z.

"One could easily point out that maybe a $100,000 Dodge supercar isn't at the top of everyone's shopping list right now"

i've known this since i was like 8 years old... isn't it because of the porcelain that its made with?

It has AC. It is a no cost option. The same applies to the radio and to heated rear view mirrors. Most customers will order with them, but by having them as no cost options allows people who don't want them to order a car without them.

No idea about Europe, but I read the US version will come with it standard when it goes on sale.

Technically, it's a hot wind that blows across the Sahara, not "hot air." No matter, I'd take an F-Type RS over any Maserati any day.

If only it has a plot...

I've done a couple air shows and flyovers in the Harrier for random events. No pro games though. I'd be happy to field any questions on the finer details.

The race overall was incredibly manic, with a huge injury-causing crash, a yellow caution coming just before the end, leading to a sprint to the finish, and controversial penalties called right until the checkered flag. One of which even appears to have handed the Flying Lizard team, piloting an Audi R8 LMS, the GTD

GTD call was really quick. I guess we can thank the officials for making a rivalry in GTD.

I think they're still terrified that if they let any teams have fun or do something individualistic, they'll have a Group B fiasco all over again.

This should be interesting to see how Kimi's OFP (own f-ing program) image goes with the Ferrari "team above all" mentality. I don't see Kimi willing to play second fiddle to Alonso (or anyone else for that matter).

You know what I take issue with? Wheel size—take the following quote from the Forbes article: "The new Aventador LP 700-4 Roadster features new Dione 20”/21” rims with a aggressive look. Crafted in light-forged aluminum, they lower the weight of the vehicle by 10kg as compared with the standard set of rims."

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