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I want one of these for my ‘57 Bel Air.  Hopefully the prices drop some by the time the car is restored enough to be ready for it.

Sounds like GE.

I used to work on a 747-400 that we spent $20 million to buy and another $60-80 million to convert into a high-tech jet engine flying test bed... and we had to keep several USB floppy drives on hand for just this reason.

And your brother!

How well would this work in a ‘57 Chevy? I don’t need to take off like a rocket, but I’d like to be able to accelerate reasonably well and move at California freeway speeds.

When I started my job, I had a 6-mile, 10-minute commute. Then I moved south, on the other side of the mountains, and my commute took me through the Cajon Pass in Southern California. Most of the time it was fine - I was going against traffic and could travel at a good clip. But sometimes something happened in the

So would you say it’s... semi-autonomous?

“I give you my word as a Spaniard.”

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And you can finally live out your fantasy of acting out a Colin Raye song!

Maybe the show is about Picard trying to rescue Riker after Q turned him into a dog?

I spy, with my little eye, something that starts with “B”.

I wish I could find a way to make my wife understand this.

I’m a big fan of my Pacifica Hybrid, so there’s that.

That’s the stupidest combination I’ve ever heard of in my life! That’s the kinda thing an idiot would have on his luggage!

My experience quitting Facebook mirrors your own. I quit a couple years ago because of the toxicity and actual fake news and lies surrounding the 2016 election, and it seems I lost almost all connection with some of my closest friends because of it. Like yours, they assume that they can just post things on Facebook

Hangouts can also take care of SMS, and works from your phone or your PC (at least for me as a Google Fi user). So I get messaging, SMS and MMS messaging, video chat, and PC integration all in one app.  It’s great.

I still can’t believe they killed the Volt.  It's the perfect car for the transition from gas to electric.

I saw the original movie in theaters when I was very young and it traumatized me. At one point when the two main characters were on-screen the film got stuck and melted. Seeing their faces warp and tear apart was more disturbing than anything else that could have happened in that film.

I agree! I actually drove a Yugo for a little while back in high school. I mean, the build quality wasn’t the greatest, and the shifter had as much play in gear as it did in neutral, and it had less power than my ‘87 Hyundai Excel with a bad carburetor, but it got me where I needed to go without complaining. It even

Hanlon’s Razor might like a word as well..