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Why? For your safety, of course. Europeans die by the squillions because of unsafe cars with metric speedos and no tire-pressure stickers or seat belt dingers. The streets are littered with their corpses. Do you want to die, Raph? Think of the children!

As Koda said, given the sheer number of anime Crunchyroll has this season as compared with Funimation or Daisuki, is it any wonder that these anime are being shown there?

My first was a 1972 baby blue ford maverick coupe it was my grandma's and has a ford 302 in it. I crashed it sadly but am in the process of restoring it and beafing up the engine. Frame needs to be straitened and needs body work.

c'mon, we've all been there, you meet someone really like for the first time, take them out, you're having a good time, then things start getting intimate and you lean in for a kiss but then you realize " wait a minute," as your hand gently wraps around their head " this motherfucker has a flat skull!" and the moment,

This man did a terrible disgusting thing, but trying to tie this type of behavior specificly to a gaming console is ridiculous. It's no different than if he had done it with a webcam hooked up to a computer. Sensationalizing this story by trying to link it to video game panic is ridiculous.

The end of rich people? How will we ever survive.

wh-wh-wh-wh-what do you want?

Problem Solved, buy late 80's and 70's cars:

The key thing is that the major components of the motor are not onboard. If they were, the pods would have to be so frickin' big and use so much freakin' energy that it wouldn't work at all. Instead, there are a lot of motors all along the tube. This is why he said it's partly like a railgun. Each motor accelerates

the pod is floating within the tube using "air skis" so it is basically frictionless, yes magnetic levitation would also work but this is much cheaper and equally effective at subsonic speeds. once the friction between the pod and the tube was almost entirely removed (like air hockey as he puts it) the only thing

I don't know if this really counts because it was done by Nissan's in house tuning (Nismo), but it's pretty weird that they would stuff GT-R capability into what is pretty much a lifted hatchback. It's pretty cool too.

Just make a sporty diesel version and call it the STd.

Some say, she bought her first car at 14 months ... and that her mother mixes in 5W30 with her night time bottle ... all we know is that she's the Stig's illegitimate American daughter.

The car is six meters (19.6 feet) long, it weighs 1,280 kilograms (2,821 lbs), and it's got a two liter engine of unknown provenance.