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I do 'cause it's delicious

Speaking of harrowing, slope filled, and awkwardly shaped runways- W24 in Lynchburg, VA is short, narrow, and shoots up a hill 1,500ft into the runway. Went through part of my Private/Instrument/Commercial training there. Was a blast to takeoff/land there every time.

But who was radio?!

Had no problem in northern Virginia an hour ago - right up until the door leading to the booths.

Thunderbolt to Firewire 800

My wife's NA Miata was that Classic Red! Didn't get the MS3 in red though, for other reasons.

How does someone suffer a perforated stomach from liquid nitrogen? No freezing, no burning, but a hole? Rapid evaporation, maybe?

$60 on the mark (because it has to be even or else I twitch)

My wife and I don't have kids yet; however, we're at the age that an unexpected young'n might just pop out and leave us wanting for space. So, when her NA Miata died (and without the space to turn it into a track day car), we shopped a few things.

Audio interface, power cable.

It uses a thermoelectric generator - no moving parts. It's actually kind of neat:

He got me too - I haven't had Skyline in years and there's no comparison around DC.

I convinced my fiancé in 2009 to pick up a used red NA '91 Miata convertible as her first self-bought car. She bought the car, I got to teach her how to drive standard (successfully, if not frustrating), and we've put ~40,000 highway miles on that car in the first three years of our marriage in road trips down the

I convinced my fiancé in 2009 to pick up a used red NA '91 Miata convertible as her first self-bought car. She bought the car, I got to teach her how to drive standard (successfully, if not frustrating), and we've put ~40,000 highway miles on that car in the first three years of our marriage in road trips down the

Awesome - I was actually looking at picking up the REI Half Dome in the larger size!

Takeoff runway length at St. Maarten is augmented with a 98ft displaced threshold (an area only to be used for taxi/takeoff purposes, never landing ops) so takeoff distance wouldn't be inhibited by adding a blast fence (that wouldn't need to be much higher than the current pair of security fences).

It probably won't be closed in the end - there's a line of homes and a resort/club/restaurant that rely on that one road. You're more likely to see one of these go up eventually.

And a good, old, & raggedy t-shirt to wipe with.

Or any kind of locked lift.

German humor - always a win.