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It's since been explained to me by others, but thanks anyway.

Canada. Here, there's three basic types of car wash:

Thanks. Until I read another reply, I didn't realize that an employee had to jump in after it exits the conveyor. Neither Damon nor the news report explained that. Driverless car washes aren't something everyone is familiar with. Sounds like a silly setup to me.

Thanks for the explanation about workers jumping in. Still, even that method sounds odd to me. Any automated car was I've seen or been through, the driver (the car's owner) stays inside the car.

Yeah, that much is obvious, but what do locked doors have to do with anything? How does an unlocked car not "run off the conveyor"?

What if, along with the ///M badge, you also swapped in an M3 engine, M3 transmission, M3 brakes, M3 front suspension, M3 x-brace, M3 wheels, M3 front bumper & side skirts, M3 seats, and M3 steering wheel?

To me, the first one doesn't look all that great as far as farming loot goes.

Mk. 1 Golf/Rabbit.

It's up to you to back up your claims

SHOW ME THE "ESTABLISHED SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS" YOU KEEP BLATHERING ON ABOUT.

The subject at hand is the MPB epidemic and what role climate has in it. My lack of knowledge of one particular organization doesn't detract from my knowledge about the actual subject.

Indeed I have provided multiple sources including the Canadian federal government's Natural Resources Canada, the B.C. Ministry of Forests, and the University of British Columbia.

I have no idea what AR4 or AR5 is. I'd never heard of the IPCC until you mentioned them.

I invite you or anyone else to provide solid, cited evidence to the contrary.

Cold extemes (sic) control pine beetle populations.

I never stated that weather is the same thing as climate. This didn't happen because of one warm winter or a few warm weeks or months here and there. It's been ongoing for at least the past 14 years and counting. This is not my personal opinion, indeed these are stated facts from scientists and forestry experts. I

Come to where I live, in Western Canada. Those orange-brown trees are dead pines.

...our good friends, Focus on the Family.

1080P at 60 frames per second? 2007 called to say hello:

24 FPS is perfectly acceptable in film because each frame has blur from motion. The viewer sees the video as a smooth, constant scene.