rrhyne56
rrhyne56
rrhyne56

just too fugly

1994 Nissan D21 with 208,000 miles. So far, so good (knock on wood)

headsets might be preferable, like in small aircraft where noise levels are similar...

trying to assign this to some single aircraft doesn't work nearly so well in my opinion as assigning WWII as the era of research and development that most changed flight. It drove change that has not stopped.

Looks like more fun than a barrel of politicians. Never a dull moment.

you said "beat off"

one smart smack on the edge of the rail ought to handle any annoyance.

"There are a number of regulatory, financial, and technological hurdles to be cleared before this system could be deployed" Time Warner, Verizon, AT&T to be more precise.

That's a bullshit story from the get go. Funny how no one bothered to do anything until he called the cops.

OK here's the deal. As a daily driver and speaking in all practicality, there are lots better ways to roll with $5,900. But oh man is this a sexy creature! To do a frame-off resto and replace the wheezy old six with a mild V-8 and 21st century brakes and suspension. There isn't anything on the road today that

You need to watch more Beavis and Butthead or something.

It will be interesting to see how this aircraft goes over. Quality is undoubtedly going to be top notch. Will it sell? Looking forward to how this unfolds.

put a bird on it.

for a collector of all things SAAB =NP. Otherwise not so much.

limes (lemons etc., sources of vitamin C) prevent scurvy

There are a load of politicians and other criminals who stand to lose their gravy train if just any old body can make a living without their permission.

Like the lady told her husband in Napolean Dynamite, "I want that"
That driver knows how to sling a car around.

My dad had a 1965 VW van. Did a lot of parking lot practice, I think that all the low end grunt of that little boxer engine made the start from a dead stop a bit easier than if I had been learning in something that needed more RPM to go. I still love driving a manual.

That was what he did with his framing business and the housing boom busting. Got while the getting was good.

Who does he know?