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I might go as high as $12,345.67 if a bidding war breaks out.

YES!

I hear you. I bike sometimes, but it’s 10 miles each way, and that would be a lot as a 5 day/week thing. Something to easily go the mile each way to the transit station will be good after they [very likely will] reroute my usual bus.

This is very similar to what my commute may become. a foldable electric bike or scooter would really be good to get to/from the transit station.

Have you ever driven, or even ridden in a car that fast? I suspect most people that have would see the car as being pretty special in the marketplace.

You might actually have an easier time permitting an anerobic digester for that, depending on jurisdiction. You might not be able to afford the cost of designing and building it, but permitting, you know.

This has impacts on other infrastructure too. Animal feces are the reason that many older cities have storm water systems that combine with sanitary sewers. When there was a lot of poo in the streets, all the runoff was sewage.

It sure seems like that poor quality cast iron and wrought iron could be made into decent steel by the Bessemer process or more modern means. In so doing, high quality product material is possible.

No one reasonably expects a radio/audio system to control steering, throttle, braking, or gear selection. It is often connected to heating & cooling, windows, and door locks through common control hardware. For instance, a vulnerability through the phone/audio route could allow access to one of those other connected

The story for Walter Mitty is OK. The movie is beautiful though.

Sorry. No. That’s engine vape.

Fuel tanks are often stuck under rear seats, but they’re relatively easy to relocate.

So, you’re saying this Toyota is a Porsche?
Yup. That’s it.

Sorry, just looking drooling.

Congratulations!

Here I am lusting after a C6 Z06 now. 

‘California emisssions’ was described as a set of features on cars in the 1980s. They built and sold cars differently just for California. I don’t have the details of when these practices started and ended. It’s just that there is historical precedent for different regional versions of automobiles.

I don’t have any questions about this. I’m too confused.

...and here I was, sure that it was just some random model. That’s much better.

I did not see evidence in the article that shows the author feels that the Apollo program was somehow a poor use of resources. The article does go over such points, but it does so as a retrospect of opinions at the time of the events. Much of the content about Boomers in the article talks about poll results which are