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Why? Because he called BS on American media and government, which time and time again lie on purpose. Puhleze. What do you know about South Ossetia? Nuff said.

You do not know your history of the past 25 years. Clueless I’d say. Believing everything that mouthpieces from Washington Post, NYT and Pentagon tell you.

Which ones? You mean Georgia, which was triggered by CIA and Georgian president attack on South Ossetia? Or Ukraine, where CIA and good ol Zbew gave their blessing? Meanwhile no on the can compete with US resume of Iraq, Afghanistan, Lybia, Syria, Yemen, Egypt et al.

You were talking about America? We have no moral authority to say who the fuck is invading who at all.

The official shoe of H2Oi:

HAL’s brain!

Kubrick’s finest work!

I could buy an MX5, fit the new manifold, gut it, and install a cage for way less than $53k

Mustang 2 had a mindblowing 83 hp base engine in 1975. I take the vette or rhe VW gti listed here over a mustang 2 anytime

So, it was actually quite quick... for the era.

Why? Seriously, why do you think this could get ugly?

We need the Middle East for one thing, to buy oil. At least we used to until we became a net energy exporter. Don’t worry, there will always be plenty of countries, inside and outside the Middle East, more than happy to sell us oil if we need it.

As compared to the stunning success of our military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Who is walking over us? Disasters in Syria has nothing to do with “us”

C-clamp for brake jobs.

A Craftsman from Sears or even a decent Pittsburgh from Harbor Freight can give you years of trouble-free ratcheting goodness.

Ramps, ramps, ramps. That was my first purchase and still my most often used. For anything where you need to get under the car in a hurry (and have some space), they’re much safer than jacks/stands for anything where you don’t need access to the suspension, brakes, or wheels.

1976 Cadillac Fleetwood. College friend had one that we used for long trips and let me tell you, there wasn’t a thing about it that was “firm” or “abrupt”. I’d imagine even crashing the damn thing would be relatively cushy thanks to the acreage between the front bumper and the driver.

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Seems this Russian suitcase bike takes the 2x2 bike concept to extreme:

There are only a couple things known to go bad on these engines. The crankshaft position sensor (~$50), and the supercharger bearing. Mercedes will try to make you replace the whole pulley/bearing/clutch assembly, but you can by a new bearing off eBay and swap it out relatively easy, and you don’t even need a press