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Well, you do have to weight the risk and potential magnitude of attack against the risk that you'll accidentally have some ordinance go boom (deliberately or accidentally) and against the cost of keeping that aircraft armed. Knowing a couple of planners at the Pentagon, I wouldn't be surprised if this was a rational

In general, females are more cautious than males. Not just in humans, but across the board. Evolution generally favors females who live long enough to mate with the best male and then survive to raise children. Meanwhile, it favors males that kick a bunch of ass and reproduce with as many females as possible.

Dude, you know what would go over really well? Admitting you're wrong like a fucking adult. You'll find that admitting fault actually makes you friends and gets you places in life.

NICE PRICE!

Or you could get an NA 1st gen Miata and have a car that's attractive, too!

Is there a plausible mechanism for this? It seems like bunk.

They keep puttering until the transmission chews a hole in itself or until they snap a timing belt belt. I've experienced both situations. I would not call them particularly stoutly built. The 2.0l 16v's are absolutely lovely to drive, though.

Given the choice between driving a moving truck in comfort, and driving a Gallardo with my arm stuck out the window holding down a mattress, I'd make the same choice as this guy, though I'd strap the thing down instead.

You're allowed to do whatever you like to an automatic E30.

1991 Audi 200TQ, preferably in Avant form. Looks like a boring old Audi 5000 wagon. But in that one year, it packs the same 20v turbo 5-cyl as the first S4/S6. Chip tunable to almost 300hp and virtually unlimited power available with bigger turbos. My dad's '91 200TQ would run down pretty much any super sedan

For sleeper status, it has to be something expensive/sporty enough that the owner might be dumb enough to think they could take on a genuinely fast car.

"You answered all my questions in a normal tone. If not ..."

I think you misspelled S38.

I loved this piece because I know something the author doesn't: you wind up with the partner you deserve.

This.

It's usually more about HIPAA privacy violations than about malpractice or vagina lawsuits.

It's all tires. I have a set of Star Specs for the track/autocross...and the shittiest tires I can find for the street. 4 year old, half worn Goodyear Traction T/A's on there now. With FM springs, Konis and a really good alignment the car grips HARD on good tires and slides around like a more neutral Mk1 GTI on

Yeah, that dude can't drive.

I hauled 900lb of flooring in the back of my '05 Accord a few miles last weekend. The rearward weight bias did not improve handling. Yes, I played around in a wet parking lot with it a bit.

The seat belts are the only part of that contraption that won't break, at least.