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Depending on the MOS the math doesn’t work out. For 11 or 13 series, perhaps - their training is very short - but my 6 month basic and advanced training cost the Army something north of $125k. What did those frag5 kids run them?

Let’s not forget the Z26 Beretta and Z34 Lumina.

Man, that seems pretty reasonable for what is effectively an act of God. They were well within their right to throw you on the next flight and tell you to take a powder

Fair enough. But I’m not interested in drag racing my hypothetical future Mustang, I’m interested in bombing down curvy back country roads and rowing my own gears. Will probably be just as fun in the Stinger GT but perhaps not quite as engaging.

3 pedals. Ford wins.

dat V12 tho...

For the most part I think America’s efforts in the middle east are misguided at best, possibly criminal at worst (thanks, Dick!), but that said...

I’m trying to understand why the moved the tool(s) to England and not just to another building facility in the area?

Not much sympathy. This happens 3 or 4 times a year at Chicago Union Station.

Walked into a Caddy dealership 3 times.

Agree with nearly everything. Though eEven if a log.debug slipped past a pull request, the lowest logging level in prod should be warn (maaaaybe info, but it depends) so the statement would never be written anyway.

I’m not a police officer, nor do I play one on TV (although I did spend a few years getting free clothes, food, and field exercises from Uncle Sam) but I feel like there had to have been a better solution to this than discharging a sidearm in public.

We host Easter every year. 60-70 people (my wife has a huge family). I have these little acrylic stands that I put around the house that I can slide a piece of paper into with our guest WiFi password.

That’s actually a thing. I used to do it all the time when downshifting in my G35C. For example, while coasting to a red light with no pedal inputs at all, I would gently push forward on the gear shift.

I love this truck. Love it. I had an ‘07 with the 6MT (and it is for sure a six speed, not a five as indicated above) and I miss it.

I set my handbrake all the time on my slushbox equipped E90. Part of it is habit (this was my first auto in 20 years), part of it is irrational fear of letting the weight of the vehicle rest against the parking pawl.

R33 started production in 1995? So not quite legal yet?

Hmm. Part of me thinks this is a terrible idea...but...if their CUVs can get the same fuel mileage then so be it.

Quadrifoglio or go home.

That’s a good bit if you can pull it off. I’ve managed to pull it off twice - both times for a high performance RWD car on summer tires in Chicago in December.