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Not in the sense that you mean. Violating that law of thermodynamics would involve not gaining any energy from a source outside of the system. Since wind isn’t part of the system (as in, it isn’t a byproduct of the sail), nor is the system closed, the law isn’t violated.

I wonder if you could swap a 2ZZ into it?

I remember a few years ago there was a 100 km long traffic jam leading into either Beijing or Shanghai because of roadwork being done right at the entrance to the city. People were stuck in it for around a week, and a miniature marketplace emerged along the jam, with people selling food and water.

Well, except from Mossad

This entry should make any Jalops that have ended up here happy.

Fairly light car with either 140 hp or 180 hp, depending on the trim. Cheap to buy, cheap to own, will consistently take any thrashing you throw at it. Totally fun to drive.

*Jalopniking intensifies*

I know. These crushed me.

Cheap crude, sure, but cheap gas? Tell that to the price-fixing oil companies that are covering their losses on the upstream end at the expense of the consumers.

I think we’ll figure it out accidentally once we’ve accidentally created AI. Sufficiently powerful/integrated technology with some self improving algorithms.

Beat me to it.

Not to be outdone, Niles had an even larger statue erected in Frankfurt.

Heh, penetration services.

Since it’s China, The Wall could also be appropriate

Those were some seriously sketchy supports. How are you not dead under your car in your garage?

Dolph Lundgren has a Masters degree in Chemical Engineering

Just become canadian and import it here. 15 year ban, baby

As I see it, you don’t need to photograph every new car. Dealerships typically order what will likely sell well, and they order many of them. Just do pictures of the best sellers, and you’ll be way ahead of the curve. I mean, say you sell a lineup of 6-8 cars, which each can be optioned 10 different ways, in 5

I think you mean the roof box-spring