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I agree completely. I loved my soccer trophies, even though they were for participation. Anyone who got these knew they weren’t the same as a real championship trophy, as did anyone who looked at them b/c they didn’t have “first place” or “league champions” or whatnot on them. So what? I was proud that I was a player.

There’s a mechanism to distribute the air sequentially to the cylinders. There’s a link to it on the youtube page.

That’s the coolest thing I’ve seen in awhile. Looks like he has others, too. Wish he published plans.

Are you really such a loser that you have nothing better to do than write mouth-breathing flameouts to two-week old posts? Re-read what you posted. It’s the equivalent to a sputtering, spittle-spewing rage across the table at someone who said something you didn’t like at a dinner party. If you have any self-respect it

Nothing about that engine compartment looks right at all. No, no, no. Damn what a waste of a good panther-airbrushing. Would he sell the hood by itself to hang on the side of my garage?

If anyone has one of these that runs, I imagine they’re holding onto it. It would be one in a million, after all.

I disagree. He positioned himself terribly where nobody could get through. The accident was on the outside of the turn, and he blocked the inside. They could have taken the turn, but he was right where they needed to be. He should have been back 5 yards and across the street.

SB!

I agree.

I think the car on the tape could have a side-lighted plate, but regardless, you’ve forgotten the mighty Colt Vista 4wd! Behold! (Yes, I realize it’s back is too flat).

My guess was along those same lines.

Fourth or Fifth generation Dodge Colt. Don’t ask me how I know. Maybe the whacky diagonal angles leading to the small-surface-area roof. Maybe the comically narrow wheelbase. Maybe the angular flat-back masquerading as a hatchback. I don’t know. It just screams Colt. Or maybe Ford Escort wagon of the same generation.

I think you’re right. There was obvious contributory negligence on the part of Ward, but that doesn’t excuse Stewart’s comparative fault.

Negligence doesn’t require intent.

Evolution?

HOLY CRAP! It looks like some evil french designer decided to perpetrate the perfect troll on the auto-buying public by taking an Aztec and making it uglier! Holy cow how could that look more horrendous?

Ok. I’ll buy that.

“You have MUCH more to fear from drunk and distracted drivers than automated cars.”

Winner. Touting that you’ve given the driver the ability to read a book while on the freeway, then saying “it’s up to the driver to be responsible,” reminds me of the “drink responsibly” blurbs on Jaegermeister ads. These admonishments are made with something less than sincerity by the manufacturers.

Right, make the driver more comfortable in a boring situation, and I’m sure he/she will be even more likely to pay attention. The problem with this system, and I’ve seen people abuse Mercedes’ system like this, is exactly that it makes the driver more comfortable and frees him up to do other things besides paying