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Ah, but you're presupposing that it's not all made up. Christianity, Judaism and Islam all share the same god. All three call the other two infidels to some respect. Some of them even call believers of the same faith infidels. It didn't all come down from God almighty.

That's happened with the Church of England here in the UK, although here it was the congregation rather than the clergy that was the problem recently. The heads of the church have been trying to get women integrated at all levels for 20 years or more, but the laity have been kicking and screaming, first when women

Ankles?

I remember Kimi Raikkonen saying something along the lines of

There's one thing that really interests me about this car - the size. I don't know if the pictures are deceptive but it looks to be quite a bit smaller than a Ferrari 458, especially in width. Having a supercar that's small enough to drive in a city would be quite nice.

I'd much rather have the one in the back.

My guess is that there are some within the Texas legislature who see this as (if you'll excuse the association) their own personal Alamo.

I love the idea of Buick. They're one of very few manufacturers who are saying "You know what? We're not sporty, and we don't care." Not everyone wants sporty; it's quite uncomfortable most of the time. In the far east there is much less of an idea of sporting cars - indeed in China most people who buy new cars sit in

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Looking at this video it seems like a lot of the panels were pressed rather than beaten when they were manufactured.

So you don't know what clutch kicking is then? Never mind. There's no point explaining it since you can't be bothered to listen, but here's where you would have landed if you'd searched for it in Google and pressed "I'm feeling lucky"

No, you aren't in complete control. As I pointed out, you are only in complete control if you are able to grenade the gearbox and engine with your ineptitude. Having that kind of life-and-deat authority over a car allows you to do a lot of things that simply won't work otherwise. Have you ever tried to shift lock a

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I love how old planes look smooth and shiny from 100ft away, but when you get up close it looks like someone has been beating the shit out of them with a golf club.

It's the only situation when a car would have a big "make me worse" switch on the dash. Have a read of this article, it might help to explain it to you.

When did I say to always get a manual? I just said that if you've bought an automatic you might as well use it.

Depends. Over a 3 speed auto, lots. Over a 9 speed, less. The CVT box is best for both acceleration and economy because it allows the engine to run at the optimum speed for whatever you're asking it to do.

That article suggests that some F1 technical directors might present a paper to the strategy group. A very different thing.

Nah, won't happen. If anything the power will get reduced again.

As they say, "Competition improves the breed". If you wanted an EV you could use daily it had to be a Tesla. A Chevy that can do 200 miles will be enough for about 90% of commuters (the average one-way commute is around 13 miles globally) is going to be a game changer IMO, especially if they've done it with the

Fun story about that. Back at college our Norwegian bassist consistently played one note in one song flat all the time. I said to her "it's a B." She said "Ok." and played a Bb again.