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Gotta go with my old 1989 Subaru GL wagon (pic not of my car, you get the idea, still red though). Despite being woefully underpowered, it was an absolute hoot to drive in Alaska winters. Who needs A/C anyway?

Don’t you mean F-35?

You know it’s bad when Brundlefly is openly shilling for Bernie:

If the flap was hinged in the front, and as the aircraft moved forward, there would be a significant pressure drop (form drag) located smack dab over the lift fan due to the flap’s cross sectional area, killing the fan’s efficiency. The flow will be turbulent behind the flap versus relatively laminar as the air rolls

Ugh always the scrawny white little shits. $5 says he has mommy or daddy issues, and medication is somehow involved.

I still think the F1-car-that-may-or-may-not-be-a-Ferrari-126C from Pole Position wins.

Ok maybe a bit different, this is the 1981 version.

The generic F1 car that may or may not be the 1982 Ferrari 126C on the cover of Pole Position.

Cluster bombs do a good of destroying lots of things over lots of space.

Please don’t crash, please don’t crash, please don’t crash

Airlines pick their seats, Boeing has nothing to do with that. Sub-tier suppliers design and build the seats per specific airlines’ specs.

I’ve been vocal on this before, but why in the hell would anyone buy a GM product?

You’re right, my memory is not that good. Jesus, last time I heard that was like 2003.

Wa Wa Wa WINAMP: It really kicks the llama’s ass.

Is calling a Native American an Indian racist?

Supra-For Realz guyz

THANK YOU. The 996 was, is, and will be THE worst 911 for eons.

Gun drilling is used to drill relatively long holes with special drills that have coolant passages thru them, allowing coolant to be delivered to the cutting edges at any depth. This allows the cutting edges to remain cool all the time, as well as the chips to be evacuated properly. The term came from the process of

30s in ms paint

If you’re referring to 1979, then no, that’s not the same. That lasted a month and both sides think they won. What I mean (and why I used quotation marks) is a years-long quagmire that is more politically damaging/embarrassing than militarily.