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And here I am still playing Forza 4 on my Xbox 360.
When you remove a rotary engine, is it considered “wankeling off”?
Hey, people rely on me to keep the electricity grid up to spec and I make plenty of bad financial decisions while under the influence of drugs. I haven’t pissed off too many people yet.
New kinja just sucks.
Wait. Are you implying that you disagree with my explanation?
Dark energy is a hard concept to grasp, so I don’t fault you for that.
The business of transferring matter through the multiverse ain’t cheap.
But they really are great.
In accordance with Holtzheims theory, when the carbon in the brake disc heats up, it increases the space between the carbon atoms. This increase of space allows residual dark energy from black holes to permeate the brake disc material easier, which increases the gravitational field between the brake disc and the brake…
Hmm. Thing is like a mobile delicatessen, could shave deli meats on every body line.
I enjoyed this article.
Reminds me of my younger skateboarding days. Except with full size pickup trucks.
“But this vehicle should remain upright”
Probably watching Hydrocar promotional videos and downloading fact sheets on how to militarize them. He’s up to something I tell you, something on a James Bond type scale.
So amateur it can’t even take off and fly to the garbage pile it should reside in.
Stop ignoring your phone calls! And finish those YouTube videos!
Cummins Repower currently has a 2.8L inline 4 to slam in your jeep or old truck.
Well, I hate to be this guy but two stroke diesels are a bit different. A Detroit diesel is only similar to a dirt bike engine in that they are both engines and both only use two strokes of the piston to complete a cycle.