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Not actually related, not actually a homonym or homophone, but close enough: Dura-Plast door jambs from G-M Wood Products. #DoorsAreRelevantToEverything

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I am shocked that this is the first that I am hearing of this. WDTN must have been the ONLY media outlet here in Dayton to run this story, and almost nobody pays any attention to them.

!!!!!!!!!!!! WHY ISN'T THIS HAPPENING THIS YEAR?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! I am legitimately thinking about flying allllllll the way to Texas to watch the ONLY car that I have fallen in love with as an adult, the R18, run once before its retirement, but Indy is soooooooooooo close!

Very true.

Still hard to know for sure and GM's shitty timing with their recalls certainly does make this look worse, but, c'mon, that $9.26 billion is nothing. We're going to spend upwards of $1.5 trillion on the Joint Strike Fighter program, which is like $500 billion overbudget.

I live in Dayton. Sometimes, I get bored and decide to do things like take selfies with priceless aircraft. This is #2, the speed record-holder. This aircraft is in the R&D Gallery at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. This part of the museum is currently accessible only by a bus tour, but the

April 18th, 1942!

I love Heritage Flights. I took this photo during the fourth day of Dayton's Inventing Flight airshow in 2003.

4th Gear: Auto Industry To Continues To Voltron

It took me a few minutes to get from number one to number two because I had to bring my stampeding laughter under enough control that I could physically focus on words long enough to read them.

I can't imagine that you guys come out this way very often. I don't know how much time you guys have for this trip or what (if any) peripheral activities you have planned, but you won't be too very far from the Air Force Museum, which is frequently mentioned on here. Just a thought.

That dude's office has a non-rectilinear, frameless-glass door.

It was late afternoon, so I doubt that it was Cars & Coffee. That being said, WE HAVE A THIS IN DAYTON???

Yeah, this was not advertised AT ALL. My buddy texted me as the group was wrapping up for the day and said, "Hey, there are literally, like, 140 Deloreans down by UD." I checked out the group's website, but I couldn't make any of their events because A) too short of notice and B) Le Mans. It looks like this event

T-Bolts? NORTHMONT? Ugh. Aviators!!!

YES!!! Of all of the airshow performers I have ever had the privilege of watching—including Bob Hoover and Sean Tucker—the Franklins put on THE BEST, MOST INSANE, MOST AWESOME performance. Period. Not even close.

I clicked the link because I saw a Mercury Sable. After the page loaded, I noticed the Tempo—and read the title. That Sable looks fantastic.

I just moved away from that part of Pennsylvania, but one of my friends was kind enough to alert me to the fact that Google's Streetview car passed Mr. Brown's home on a day that the garage was open: https://www.google.com/maps/@40.84385…

A friend and I were having a discussion about this recently. We frequently visit the National Museum of the United States Air Force—we live in Dayton—but despite all of our visits, we have never had any amazing photos to share. So, we decided to just start showing up when the doors open so that we could practically