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Yeah good call. Mine was 25 miles almost all highway - good for the car.  A Leaf would have worked fine but the Accord was extremely cheap to buy.

Hm my Accord has about 280,000 miles and is still going strong... of course it doesn’t get driven much these days.  I need to get back to the office so it’s not just doing grocery runs, that is bad for an engine.

It’s fun though, right?!

I have no idea what I’m talking about, but could it be just easy to use a safety coupler on the water hose too, because that’s how the rest of the hoses work? As others have said, I have never seen a gasoline hose behave the way that one does, and it looks awfully long too.  Could it be something that is neither fuel

I didn’t get that either.

That doesn’t make it not water, unless you can follow the hose all the way to a fuel tank.

It doesn’t take much speed to notice the difference between a 4 and an 8.

Wow, that is pretty.  And wow, that is not a good first bike.

Well, having room to get around the tire was not the problem.  Motorcycles can swerve to avoid obstacles without ever leaving their lane.

Cheaper to buy a BRZ and a TURBO badge.

If you’re not taking it to a track, is the difference even noticeable?  And how many people buy a brand new car to track it?  Surely a tiny percentage.  On the other hand, the difference between a turbo 4 and a V8 is very noticeable on the street.  It makes perfect sense that the engine upgrade would be more popular.

Just pointing out that it would be quite heartless to be fine with the disease doing its work, since many innocent people will be affected.  Hopefully that was a joke, but since I have seen far worse thoughts presented sincerely, it’s impossible to tell.

Is this MC Rider from YouTube?  Do you have a source for that?  80 percent sounds awfully high.

They wear them on top of their heads as bandanas though.

I don’t imagine there is anybody at these events that I would miss next year so let the plague do it’s work.

Do you have any numbers to back that up?  I admit I prefer to believe that most accidents are the rider’s fault, because that means most factors are in my control when on the motorcycle.  But I could be wrong.

Kind of sounds like you’re agreeing with me. I said two seconds (not imaginary - it’s a video, you can see for yourself) was theoretically enough time to avoid it, if the rider was sufficiently lucky, fast, and skilled. Most of the time those aren’t all going to happen at the same time, and you will get an accident.

lol they scaled The Rock down to Paul Walker size.

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