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The tragedy of Jaguar F1 was the three years it was Stewart GP (Jackie Stewart’s team) supported Ford, when it achieved a pole and a win in it’s 3rd year. Ford bought it outright, slapped their luxury brand on it, and proceeded to achieve exactly dick all at anything.

Elves.

This is a very compelling argument for autonomous cars.

In the UK you can drive an electric, 8mph disability scooter on the dual carriageway provided you attach a amber warning light to it.

That goddamn chicken still causes me sleepless nights to this day.

I wonder if there’s some legal pitfall they want to avoid using anything too realistic with USAF logos in what is essentially a fantasy-action movie.

I wish I could go back in time and make "just deleted a few tweets about jacking off and 9/11. Just in case" my senior yearbook quote.

The UK government ditching their harrier's while building new carriers before the F-35 was ready is still by far one of the worst procurement decisions ever made. Incompetence on a grand scale.

Guns don't kill people, they merely cripple the ones you love.

You'll pry the full-fat cow juice from my cold dead hands.

This is what logistics porn is.

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Good stuff. BTCC was in a rut for a few years but it's been enjoying a pretty good rhythm more recently. Worth just to watch racing on a full set of great British circuits.

Yeah, to hell with shit like "roads" and "schools and "defense". Free eyebrow waxes and Nair treatments for everybody!

It works (and it's hilarious) because it busts through the exact reason they do it - they want to prove how macho they are and then we get to watch them crumble instantaneously when mommy gets a hold of them.

It was Fox Animation (as in 20th Century).

You should watch "The Snowman" sometime.

I have been looking forward to this ever since I learned Amy Poehler was involved I'm getting good early vibes here.

Question: In a world rapidly barreling toward sophisticated aerial-drone warfare how many years would we even be getting out of a brand new strike fighter like the F-35, fluorescent fuel trucks notwithstanding?

It's a home-grown Brit-production, despite the subject matter. And it's a goddamn classic.