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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Every Lamborghini and Ferrari owner needs to have one of these with them at all times.

If there are any firemen out there, is there not some type of fire blanket, albeit large, that could be dragged over a car that is on fire or has recently started on fire, to suffocate the flames?

Recoleta, right? I would have thought it would be in Vitacura or maybe las Condes. Now I haven't lived in Chile since 2003, but I'm a little surprised to see all of these Hypercars. I have though read that those with money (of which there are quite a few) are now starting to be less shy with it than before.

I've been tempted, more times than I'd like to admit. At the same time I've also been tempted to grab the ass of attractive ladies, punch idiots in the face, and shake my children. But I have self control, and have been able to avoid all of these things and live a peaceful and productive life.

I don't care how dangerous it is.  This is still on my life's to-do list once I stop having to drag these damn kids around with me everywhere I go (love you my daughters!).  The wife's on board too thankfully.

I just have to do this...first new annotation?  :)

Look and load time seem improved.  We'll have to see how the rest of the functionality fleshes out.

Lived in Virgina for 2.5 years. Tickets: 5. Speeding tickets: 0.

More detail needed. From experience, I can say the pacos (Chilean for cops) drive around with their roof lights on 99% of the time, so I'm curious if it was an investigations cop (undercover), or what the circumstances are. Sucks though.

That is exactly the sign. If you pull-off the intake manifold, you can access the butterfly vales. I'd bet dollars to donuts you've lost a screw or even more. When mine went it sounded like a machine gun, misfired, etc. I also had a spark plug closed.

I for one have no problem with these folks spending their hard-earned money on these toys. The have worked hard for the privilege to afford these cars, and they should be able to have their fun. After so much hard work, they deserve to play.

Mazda Protege5. With snow tires I take it snowboarding and have had it on a fair number of two tracks. It's fun on dirt roads, and the interior (leather) is nice looking and easy to clean. It was cheap. It's reliable (unless your intake sucked in VTCS screws). It's our family car.

Yes. That was what I was getting at. Using "Indígena" is the proper term as the translation of indigenous.

A point of curiosity Benjamin. I like your write-ups about an area I'm familiar with, but why is it you always use the term "Indian" to refer to the native people of the area?

Not sure if that qualifies as high marking, but it seems to. High marking is one of the dumbest things to do in the snow and just invites a slide. At least his friends were smart enough to stay out of the path of a potential slide...

Nice to see things have improved since my friends aunt had her wedding ring cut off her hand about 20 years ago at a traffic light. I've wanted to go for a long time as my dad had some interest in an emerald mine back 40 some years ago, but haven't yet. Soon I'm sure things will be a settled enough to convince my

I once poured a ziplock bag of my own urine in through the cracked window of someone...That probably wasn't nice to find when they got in to their car.

In the case of an accident, I don't have an issue with any of these items being recorded. My one question that the article doesn't address is how long of a time period the data elements are being recorded for? For example, "speed vehicle was travelling" implies prior to some event, but if someone was pulled-over for

I love Sofia, but I don't think she could decently read Neruda. Besides, she's Colombiana and he's Chileno so the accent would be all wrong.

Sounds like we might end-up fighting over it though!