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Lightness, it's Important
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Automakers: “We have better technology! Let’s make lightweight, safe, efficient fun to drive cars!”

Well, yeah, but those 25 miles go REALLY F*****G FAST

Too.

“In order to have the car’s handling and braking on par with the massive power, Roush also added new slotted brake rotors”

Hey man...I’m like school in the summertime.

I like my dog to have the optional active center differential.

Anything the stance scene touches is ruined.

The occasion is a rare one where the fifth of tequila doesn’t “gets you”

It’s not the post-workout beer that gets you, it’s the post-workout fifth of tequila that gets you.

Yes, it’s a Mustang. That’s an image from a photo shoot I did (photographer -that’s not me :) ) a few years ago. I’d heard some of the images were on a Mustang forum, but it’s surprise to see one here!

There are literally millions of miles of pipeline in the US transporting billions of gallons of stuff, every year. Yes, there are accidents but they are very rare in the grand scheme of things. Many of them are the result of what should be easily preventable human error.

I prefer the Toftbo. Same material, actually large enough to not feel like standing on a postage stamp.

I prefer the Toftbo. Same material, actually large enough to not feel like standing on a postage stamp.

Had a mid 70's RV with Electrical Issues. We took it to a well respected shop and got charge $600 Labor plus $30.00 for three solenoids. WTF was our response. Answer was guy spent 8+ hours chasing wires with a multimeter and solved our electrical problems by replacing the correct three solenoids

Love these Toftbo’s from IKEA. $9.99

Love these Toftbo’s from IKEA. $9.99

I own a 1995 Viper, Who gives a crap about the MPG, all I care about is the smile on my face when I’m driving it!

Story time:

Replace article text with makerofthegames’ comment. Used/spent fuel, which this is not, does not currently get “buried at a designated dumping facility” because there is no operational repository. There are three sites in the USA licensed to accept class C low level waste (LLW), which does get buried. The NIRS does

Going to take this in a different way here, bear with me. I’m actually writing this part after this giant rant, so heads up.. my depression/SSAD/mania are a bit ramped up tonight.


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I miss not having web services.

I miss the young internet days where things that you’d see on StileProject and SteakandCheese were only