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Nuclear weapons actually come in a wide variety of yields (and physical sizes), ranging from fractional kiloton devices meant for man-portable and small-rocket delivery to multi-megaton giants for use on cities or to make up for inaccuracy in destroying hardened facilities.

I just sat through a 14 second ad to see you linked to some nerd playing a video game. Shame on you.

Well, i too live outside of St Tropez during summer, and even though i heard rumours about burglars gassing houses iv’e never actually had it confirmed. I live in a gated community and always close the gate which lead to the house, have a security system with a direct line to a security company, and also close all the

The best example is how a 2015 BMW 3 series is BIGGER than my 2001 5 series. Like holy crap.

I know, right? Pic, tagline, wall of text is kind of a formula for print ads made nearly canonical by Ogilvie, YR, etc., and their peers in the late ‘50s. But once you recognize it as a formula, you also recognize it’s divorced from cars. To me, it is always fascinating to watch. To watch print ads for cars and to see

It was more than enough to put men on the Moon.

Saying that there are too many people on Earth is like saying that there are too many people in someone else’s bomb shelter that you were invited into.

As an emotional response, I totally get that, and there’s nothing abnormal about the reaction.

Anesthesiologist here. This sounds absolutely insane to me! I would love to hear some details on these crimes from people in the European criminal justice system. I can’t really wrap my head around how this was possible.

Easy, the Russian occupation of Germany during WWII. Germany was on the ropes, and as Russia bulldozed their way to Berlin, they were taking everything in sight. The Nazi’s attempted to hide their racing creations, but the Russians were uncovering them and loading them on trains back to the Soviet Union for

It has to be the time the Cuban Guerrilla fighters kidnapped Fangio who was on his way to a show race in Havana.

Just occurred to me.

That’s about the time it takes a ND Miata to go from 0 to 60.

Tell that to the hottie standing behind him

Things provided a nice layer of happy frosting on the cake of despair that is human existence.

Actually I am in the same boat. I have an 911SC, a Boxster, and a 968 cab. My lease on my daily is up in 6 months and the Macan is at the tippy top of my list. The wife and I LOVE both the S and the Turbo. Only one major rub with the Macan is not so much the purchase price, but the lease price.

I really do not like the interior and I’m not into luxury crossovers but I like this car. Can’t put my finger on it why but the want is strong. I was one of the people holding a torch and pitchfork when the cayenne came out so I’m really tasting a lot of foot right now.

The birth of the next evolutionary stage of the vehicle - If wagons birthed the suv which birthed the crossover than hatchbacks are certainly the progenitor of this new class of vehicle I call Fat Hatches.

It’s also more than a little ironic for the eye-roller in this case to have published a road test in which he merely guesses that the Audi will “probably understeer at the limit.”

Fact: Interesting cars cost money. You either pay upfront for a new one with some kind of warranty, or you pay to maintain an old one.