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Correct. The “hell” of the Bible is just the common grave or a pit in the ground where someone is buried.

The Bible does not teach or discuss a eternal fiery place. The word translated in many translations of the Bible is Sheol and Hades, Hebrew and Greek. Those words define to the common grave or a pit in the ground. The idea of Hell comes from Catholicism (which means universal or all encompassing) being started by a

Oh it would save lives, but the case of that Maserati driven by a 15 year old is the exception, not the rule when it comes to the number of automobile deaths each year. Limiting the top speed of that car to 85 would not stop that same kid from driving it at 85mph in a 30 mph zone and crashing into a car broadside and

good point, more drivers and cars on the road, but the death numbers have not risen to match those increases.

that was his point, the speed cams did nothing. He was agreeing with me.

Most of these automobile fatalities are not from cars speeding on surface streets and killing pedestrians, they are mostly high speed accidents on freeways where people are not paying attention to what they are doing and cause high speed wrecks. It is not the speed, it is the distraction. A trained driver that is

no I understood his point and agreed with it, but perhaps my wording was odd. You see the biggest dip on that chart from the 1970's to the early 2000's showing the biggest impact on reducing deaths in car crashes was occupant safety features, something that is not discussed in this article. Yes the installation of

So as cars became safer the number of deaths dropped dramatically, that is a very good point but has nothing to do with the topic at hand. If speeding tickets are up that means speeding is still happening and thus adding speed camera’s did nothing to prevent deaths.

So go ahead and limit the speeds and people will still die in droves because the speed is not the issue, it is driving fast while distracted by ones phone that is the issue. Taking away higher speeds is not going to fix the rampant stupid that is prevalent on the highways.

since when is $63k “reasonable”?

Not at all. Earlier this year supply was low and people were buying every car that was on the car lots, gas prices made no difference since people just needed cars.

I am not certain you or anyone can say with certainty that one of those factors is more important than the others. There are still major Supply Chain disruptions keeping supply at bay. I do recall back in 2009 or 2010 when the price of gasoline skyrocketed people were dumping big SUVs in droves for smaller cars.

I see one upside to this. The drive for people to buy larger SUV’s and Trucks that are not fuel efficient is dropping, so the prices on Big Trucks and SUV’s is dropping. I am in the Market to replace one of my towing vehicles and have a few trucks “on watch” via autotrader. Over the last week I got notified twice

That is the exact reason I do not use Public Transport in San Diego. The Coaster, Sprinter and Trolley lines work for those who live near a station. I would have to bicycle 30 min to get to the nearest Coaster Station, and then after a 45-50 min ride I would have to bike 30 min up a long hill to get to my work. Then I

I would just like a recall on the motor.... My 2012 Suburban has 153k on it’s 5.3L motor, I would not mind a brand new replacement that does not burn as much oil.....

The answer is direct to consumer sales. We should be able to go to a manufacturer website, build the vehicle we want, sign up for financing, close out the transaction and then pick up the vehicle once it is ready or if there is a solid match in the manufactures inventory.

The Silverado HD looks a thousand times better than the Aztek IMO. But to each their own I guess.

The best part of this Article was the REMOVAL OF THE DANG SLIDESHOW!!!!

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