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I have a macro set up:

Cars I test drove ~15 years ago: 350Z, STi, Evo, GTO. 350Z was clearly the most engaging car of the group, just not enough to make up for the loss in practicality. And back then, the VQ35DE actually was a really good engine.

Except the Saturn rockets were named after the planet, so by the transitive property, they were named after the planet.

When I started, the store was a building built probably in the 60s, and milk was stored in a section of the store room fridge that could fit ten crates wide, nine high, and four deep. The biggest milk shipment of the week would be Saturday night, so typically on Sundays we’d keep the milk on pallets through the

High school job was in a dairy department. Can confirm.

My objection to Thomas & co. is that they’re all self-absorbed, selfish jerks that don’t figure out how to be tolerable until the last minute of the episode.

I mean, shelter is a fundamental need. Being able to fix your home to keep it habitable is pretty essential.

“Introducing the 2020 Jeep Wrangler, the first vehicle ever with a 90° partial approach angle.”

I just went through just about every low-end carbon endurance bike and made a spreadsheet for geometry yesterday, and it’s remarkable how little variation there is between brands. 15mm variation on reach, 27mm stack, 6mm trail, and 23mm for wheelbase across 9 different brands. Most of the stack and reach can be dealt

And it wasn’t even Toyota’s global headquarters...

I mean...earning money off of credits is a legit side business for them. If their average of ~$160mn/quarter is what makes them profitable, fine.

Or “demonstrate demand for low-emission cars exists to companies whose other products are more polluting?”

what I would expect to see on a fuel system for jet engines

The semi-solid forged aluminum refrigerant manifold is a fascinating contraption.

Yeah, I was going purely off memory. Point is they’re balanced.

Also, butter.

In cash and long term liabilities. It balances, but does help with liquidity.

And then, 1Q20, BAM!, $354mn.