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Not with you on the explosion risk since there is a much lower blast pressure from liquid hydrogen than liquid gasoline, especially BLEVEs. If the Hindenburg had been filled with gasoline vapor instead of hydrogen, we’d still be picking up pieces of it in the Jersey swamps to this day.

Looking forward to hearing one of these with two fart cans on it since I live near enough to a highway to hear these at night.

You’re a poet, and don’t know it. I could tell by your feet. They’re long fellows. Also dork.

1. Work on your Abs. They are impinging steering wheel travel, you miserable wretch.

Delicious, delicious bacon...

I said no to the Element, so no to this plastic version of the Element. No to the VW clone, no to the COE (although you are always the first one to the scene of the accident in this design), and no to the sad clown bus. What else you got?

Most of the interior still looks like it is in the retail theft resistant packaging.

I’m thinking Kristen definitely had the biggest cajones in that group.

Because of the exhaust timing, you have to do some voodoo with the header routing to smooth out the flow, hence bundle o’ snakes. Something to look in to.

Or even a road rash scab color.

The small figurine of a man? I’m not saying it’s an alien, but it’s an alien.

Agreed. It is not really a limitation of technology for these cases, more a limitation of the time available on the resources for this sort of research.

If it is “unidentifiable,” we can positively identify it as being alien. Everyone knows that. 

Post-scarcity, until there are too many people. We are already looking at extreme scarcity for some basic items, such as water, in certain parts of the world. Since I was born, the world population has doubled.

As far as “LaRouche PAC, a fringe organization that believes climate change is a hoax,” I think it is naive to believe they actually think climate change is a hoax. They are merely acting as agent provocateurs for their corporate interests. 

“in the know?” Cool is only currency for people who don’t have jobs, yet, regardless of age. Then when you do, cool is valueless.

If science currently eschews the study of consciousness (we are net yet sure of where that sits or how it is achieved)(try to get research funds and end your career), then how can we know if this is being achieved in lab animals? We can’t see it. The animals can’t coherently vocalize if they wanted to. As a follow on,

“similar to the sci-fi image of a conscious brain in a vat.” In point of fact, this was first conjured by Rene Descartes, and updated to this imagery by another philosopher, Hilary Putnam.  

In point of fact, it is a corporate attack on science, which is who is behind the veil. Exxon has been shown to have muddied the waters on the science here. Just like big tobacco muddied the science on lung cancer, and um, Shell muddied the science on tetraethyl lead. And I am sure there are many others. 

I buy new, but only after the vehicle is paid off and then some. High down payments and short loan terms work. And I only buy Toyota / Lexus, so there’s that, too. I don’t need excitement, and that usually means the exciting time breaking down on the highway and dodging traffic. I see plenty of that kind of excitement