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48th parallel north, aka latitude 48. This band cuts through parts of the northern U.S., the UK...

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The irony is that is a YouTube video "How to Apply Thermal Paste", though in fairness, that GIF is taken from one of the "don't"s:

The first is of a basic four-cylinder boxer engine such as found in a Subaru or Volkswagen. Porsche flat-6 are virtually the same, with the addition of two more cylinders. The second pic is of a Volkswagen flat-4 as seen from directly behind, and third one is from directly above.

A Russian Government-owned news agency is reporting today that the Ukraine militia took down an AN-26 with a missile.

A local taxi company has zip ties on the wheel covers on most or all of its Corolla fleet. I assume they've lost quite a few of them in the rough-and-tumble cab service. Toyota's wheel covers aren't held on with the lug nuts like Hondas are, they simply snap onto the wheel.

Well, considering both are 90° all-aluminum V8s, with 180° cranks and redlines at or slightly above 9000 rpm, and are within less than 100 cc of each other in displacement, that shouldn't be surprising.

Apparently the two do share expertise, although to what extent isn't abundantly clear. From their 2012 announcement on caterhamf1.com:

RIP, George.

I've lived most of my life in B.C., and I'd also call it a float plane. Or, I'd just call it a Beaver. I've never even heard the term "Seaplane" before.

Thanks, GM.

Am I alone in glancing here and thinking these were nipples?

Thanks for the nice reply. Re-reading my own above, I kinda sound like a dick.

Ahh... no, they didn't. NSXs and S2000s and S600s and S800s, were RWD, yes. Civics? No. Every Civic and Civic variant that Honda has ever made is/was either FWD, or FWD-based AWD.

A clown shoe in front of Circus Circus, perfect!

My Aunt's gay alien lover made $1,234,567,890/week by spamming Kinja threads.

The Canadian province of B.C. does that.

"Could". She hasn't been sentenced yet.