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My guess is better/more accurate remaining range estimation

I'm thinking this...

First thing out of the SpeculaTron 5000..

Chip's gonna be pissed when he finds out Byron Maxwell isn't actually this guy.

If you're running the spread offense, I can't imagine anything more spread out that placing your players all over the country on different teams.

Your favorite movie is "Turbo" with the snail, and your favorite band is The Smashing Pumpkins? Is that a bear staring off into the distance behind the Turbo Pumpkin?

depends, if you just go to the touristy areas they sell swill in fancy bottles at inflated prices. If you go to a little village 2 hours out of Prague in the third week of sept between 930pm and 945pm local time then you get the good stuff. The locals really respect you if you make the effort.

*Vag-etarian

Not the best outcome if you're a vegetarian.

Can someone explain to me why these beers (prairie, almanac, etc.) are so expensive? Are their costs high because they use rare ingredients or have virgins hand-massage the hops with buttermilk? Is it artificial scarcity? Is it one of those luxury items where people think its better just because it costs more? Or is

I kinda like the extra trim bits.

Ray?

You must be the President of AntiKoeniggsegg Land... Population 1.

I thought you said there was a joke in there somewhere?

Here are two of my personal cars, an unmolested GSX,

I like the people recommending Eclipses and 3000GTs. Unmolested Eclipse GSXs are rarer than hen's teeth, and a 3000GT without a host of electrical gremlins is even rarer.

A 1998 or 1999 F Body is the obvious choice. 350 hp and wood burning stove levels of reliability.

1991 Audi 200 Quattro. Here's why.

Audi says it can do zero to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds, all with a range of 280 miles, about double its first version. In addition, charging happens in "significantly less than two hours," they say.

That sounds like a tornado siren. Air raid sirens were adapted after the war as tornado sirens. Pretty common to hear that here in Kansas. They test them every Monday at noon. During a storm it signals that we need to get the video camera out and go outside.