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I do, however, applaud you for donating 3 years of your life for the sake of your readers.

I am guessing the time improvement came from the weight loss from the 10 gallons of gas burned in the first run...

we were allies at the time and wanted to equip our buddies in then Middle East wither the latest tech to keep them safe and allow them to fight a proxy war if need be. It dint really pan out long term, and is a contributing factor toward our decision to not export the f22.

Not to piss on this parade, but I think that there were three (maybe four) different classes running in that race and Lester was in the highest (“Champ”). Great driving, but some of the speed differentials are hard to explain through simple setup and driving differences.

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The guy in the Range Rover Sport ended up facing a civil suit from the motorcyclist he ran over, who was — stunningly — represented by Gloria Allred. That motorcyclist was driving on a suspended license and claims he is paralyzed. Certainly that is still ongoing.

Torch, you’re making part of this entirely too hard. You can buy pulse sensor to screw onto the end of your speedometer cable (or, better still, into your transmission housing). This will (depending on your preference), either produce pulses or an output voltage. The arduino can convert either to speed. As for the

Fallout 3, while a great RPG, has no vehicles. Kind of hard to envision a Mad Max simulator without vehicles.

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You can actually walk right up to lions and take their food if you have the requisite swagger.

I think there’s a strong possibility that it’s an late 80’s Escort as others have pointed out.

It’s weird. The Vulcan looks so big by itself, but so tiny with the BUFF on its heels.

I actually work for a company that does industrial turbomachinery repair so I can shed some light on what’s going on.

In french it’s kilométrage. In dutch you can get away with kilometrage as well, but ‘kilometerstand’ or ‘tellerstand’, literally ‘kilometer state’ and ‘counter state’ are the correct words. Kilometerstand is a bit formal, you would expect that word on the insurance paper. You ask ‘hoeveel heeft ie op de teller’ or

Can anybody explain to me why didnt the car go to Le Mons and did anything positive come out of Spa? Or did I miss the memo or lost the email trail somewhere?

Inviting a bunch of celebrities who may or may not have ever turned a wrench to assemble the final Defender is a remarkably appropriate celebration of Land Rover’s history, at least in terms of build quality.