porthos69
Porthos
porthos69

yea, i thought ‘back’ was referred to as a shot chaser and you could order other things ‘back’ like water

stop sign intersections are fine, but 90% of them should be treated as a yield sign

i don’t know why, but the alpina branding has always looked cheap and slapped on to me

lol, well the power your asking for is 5-7 times what this thing offers, and a lower range too.

My assumption:

He thrusts his ship against the coast

I was under the impression there were still a number of exchanges that didn’t have the identification requirements that most of them have put in place and that it was possible to make transactions that do not get reported.

yea but sometimes they are so cleverly worded, it’s a direct dunk on whatever the topic is without being offensive.

that header image is gag inducing

I agree with that, my point was more on the tax side of things.

well at least the shrimp returned to sea.

But if you bought Bitcoin 3 years ago you could get a Tesla today for an initial investment of about $3,000 and no capital gains tax paid.

He thrust his ship against the coast

Yep, that’s pretty similar to how they manage the Mississippi, basically one pilot ‘owns’ a certain river bend and that’s all he does for any ship coming through.  Mad money in it.

they’d have to start with an ICE that wasn’t hideous.

how much added cost are we paying for 500 hp?  would the vehicle cost less to produce if it was say, only 300 hp?

except for the bucktooth dash.

This reminds me of a Popular Mechanics blurb I read about Volvo testing a camera that would find your eye balls then adjust mirrors and seats to make sure your head was in the correct position.  I don’t ever remember hearing about that again.

Manmade canals that adjust water level do so to connect bodies of water of different elevations.  The Suez connects two bodies of water that are both at sea level.

At least 50 ships a day pass through the canal, according to the canal authority,