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There’s some precedent for this. The Glomar Explorer recovered a large section of a Russian sub from a similar depth during the Cold War. Jeff Bezos funded an expedition to recover Apollo 11 rocket engines from a similar depth.

If the hard bottom layer is less than axle depth, sure

Im always amazed their launches arent better scripted.

Well, they achieved about half of those.

Ive taken the loop, again today, actually. It’s comfortable and it’s nice to sit instead of walking all the way to the other side of the convention. Assuming - assuming -they are equally safe and have equal environmental and business impact, I’d like to see two figures for the loop and a comparable alternative like

Scum of the earth. Luckily their Google reviews illustrate their terrible practices. Anyone here who also has personal experience with them should spend 5 minutes to review them as well.

Four motorcycles, Bradley. Four.

Congratulations on the most unifying - and polarizing - comments section I’ve perused in a long while.

Are you saying that a sunroof on a sports car is acceptable? Why the differentiation?

Complains about declining quantity of original content... on an article that consists of entirely original content.

Some variants!

They are different cars.

Standard Oil would like to have a word with your alternate history.

Isn't this sort of verbiage commonplace with forward-looking statements when directed to investors?

It would appear it is coming with an available 6MT

  • Texas - $3.24 Regular | $3.62 Mid | $4.95 Premium | $4.82 Diesel

Yes, it’s still news. The Nissan made it possible for the Leaf to do so in the US just a few weeks ago.

What was her gripe with the Audis?

Question for the room: I know importing a car that was never sold here either needs to be done under show and display or way until 25 years have elapsed - how would a situation like this differ when the car was available for purchase in the US when new?

Or the second, or the third..