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Except here, it is a good idea: better access to the wheels, the camber gives a biomechanical advantage to the athelete, and assists in keeping the whole thing stable in corners. From personal experience, trikes are far more stable downhill and over iffy terrain (like sand patches that will cause an immediate header

So, we are apparently going to get aerial ROV/drone racing on ESPN this year, we also have people that are tooling up their autonomous cars to compete in (mostly) ground-based motorsports.

Honestly, my big take on this was, “Hey, Jason used one of the good Enterprise designs”.

Voisin

Shirley Muldowney is 75, or in perspective, 10 years younger than human beef jerky strip Bernie Ecclestone? Damm...Vladimir Lennin isn’t that well preserved.

My parents own a 2014 Chrysler 300, and I utterly despise that shifter. The car is great, particularly the ride, but the shifter inspires hate, rage, and evil thoughts involving dark alleys and involuntary surgery for the creators of that wretched design.

No, couldn’t be, since USB chargers are useful, whereas the football team Chargers are not.

Word of warning about 299. Yes, its beautiful and fun to drive. Most of it is 2 lane with infrequent turn-offs. It is also prone to losing large bits down canyons, getting blocked from landslides off the mountains, vicious and viscous fog, decomposing granite building up on turns (think ice, but less traction),

“...generally make it easier to shoot nazis from the front passenger seat”

Just remember to bring along your spare set of cotton driving bands for the transmission, and not to take corners too hard as you might break the wooden spokes on the wheels. (I accidentally cracked a couple on a trip in a Stanley Steamer a few years back.) Extra couple bottles of water for the radiator if you have a

So, if/when Orangeface McStumpy-Fingers wins the Republican party primary, will you move from classic childrens’ stories to the Lovecraft mythos?

Reading! How quaint.

I have played World of Warcraft almost from the beginning, and have developed some solid friendships. I’ve also lost five—two in Afghanistan, three in Iraq—over the years. (I seem to get involved with guilds that have a strong military population.) It has gotten very hard to get enthusiastic about aspects of the game,

Disk brakes are so much more effective than their rim clamp counterparts, don’t consume/damage the rim wall, and dont slip when they get road curd and water on them.

Deep fried cheesecake is unbelieveably delicious. It, like cocaine, will short-out your nervous system and cause death by glorious endorphine overload.

In Vanilla WoW, Bolvar was the human faction leader. No achievements at that point, obviously, but he had the same standing as all the others in term of difficulty-to-kill and people in the raid to assassinate hime got the same pop-up on their screens and cash.

fucking wish alliance would get a damn paladin leader (its almost a travesty that they dont have one)

“No company I’ve worked at would actively archive an entire codebase / DB snapshot at a certain point”

...a GQ article entitled, “F@*# Top Sheets”...

Suddenly, the whole podracing silliness from Star Wars Episode I makes vastly more sense. I mean, this is vastly more cool, but still...