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“Infinity”

Each small battery cell—which they wouldn’t let us take photos of—looks a lot like a shiny metal shotgun shell.

Don’t forget professional wrestling, slenderman, or The Catcher in the Rye!

In my experience, in most of the southeast, up to ten over is considered normal driving speeds. C’est la vie

That looks like an absolute blast to ride, as long as you have some thick chaps

...Has anyone put an LS in a four-wheeler yet?

I mean, real cars only have five digit odometers anyways, so what’s the worry? Just make sure it’s around 6x,xxx when you sell it

Does anyone know where you can custom order these? Would be awesome

Don’t forget that you also apparently have to own a home for this to work!

When your Jeep needs so much work that the parts company pays for your vacation

Was at the Space and Rocket Center about a month ago, and although a lot of the exhibits were closed, there were still a few old greybeard engineers that actually worked on the Apollo program to talk with - was a pretty neat thing.

I’d read that Torchinsky article.

Then, it can make the transition from Haarlem to Harlem.

The first computer programmer was a woman named Ada Lovelace. The entire concept of a software compiler, which converts readable code into machine code, was invented by a woman named Grace Hopper. There have always been incredibly smart women in computing fields, and in many cases, these women were the singular bests

R63 AMG

I’d imagine that it’s better to say you were playing a game than to have it determined to be a DWI

Oh, sure, it’s a good number for what it is - it’s just, y’know, not the most sophisticated technology...

When I think “rocket science”, I think a 24HP flathead straight 6 with a 6.5:1 compression ratio.

I remember playing Warp World in competitive MtG tournaments. It was probably the closest to this effect that MtG has had.

Those work great when it’s in a garage!