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Here’s one: We don’t use “the” when referring to numbered freeways or highways.

He neglected to mention that he has it on good authority that the photos were originally taken upside-down.

I can pretty much guarantee this is a result of my age, but when someone says “Corvette”, my first mental image is that of a C4, specifically with the concave rear fascia. (Which I will always consider more attractive than the convex introduced in ‘89-’90.)

Unless I misjudge humans (plausible), I think even the shoplift mode analogy goes a bit far. The rolling stop is a rule that is commonly broken and would be unlikely to carry a stigma if someone else saw you do it (unless it’s, y’know...THAT neighbor), partially because you’re usually slowing down enough to be

That’s not a front porch, it’s a bay window!

Thank you for your sacrifice.

Incredibly lucky the people filming the second angle weren’t injured or killed. The moment the video started I was thinking “Do not stand in front of an impending train collision.”

“On a long enough timeline, everything gets an LS.”

We’re already working toward this, but the “standard engine” isn’t a 4-cyl. I’m sure you’ve heard the saying:

Thanks for the insight! I like that it’s at a point where it may not be immediately obvious what you’ve just done.

Good call!  Rad Racer and Rad Racer II for the NES were awesome.

You just reminded me of Driver: San Francisco. That was WAY better than it had any right to be.

If we’re going by pure playtime, then I guess mine would be Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator. I’ve got hundreds of hours combined in those two.

Dirt Rally and Dirt Rally 2.0 in VR are just sublime.

I’m not sure the details on this transaction, but when we bought from Carvana, there was a 7-day no-questions-asked “test-drive” return period, so that may be why he kept it upon the botched delivery.

Whoops, I posted this on accident and I don’t think I can delete it.

This is beautiful and it has brightened my Subarunukkah.

Not an expert, very possibly wrong, but I suspect it’s a reference frame issue.

Thanks for doing the legwork on that.

but they were so bad that the engine was basically connected via Bluetooth.”