Deep hat-tip to you for working those corners. Nothing happens on track without folks like yourself... Unless you work Laguna’s sound booth, then BOOO!
Okay, Ward, but go easy on the Beav, wouldja?
Frittatas are the ultimate “assembly” dish. I use pasta, potatoes, veggie patties, hummus; ANYTHING — frozen, pre-packaged, fresh, pre-cooked, whatever.
Yup — I use packages of pre-made rice all the time, throw whatever is around in it (cashews, pre-shredded cabbage, canned anything, etc.), then put a fried egg or two on top.
Same. A small, sleepable vehicle is high on my list of automotive wants.
Time. Neglect. Little value. A few years outdoors. A friend bought a once-crazy expensive show van from the 70's in high school. It was trash.
New Mustangs are more expensive than old hooptie Mustangs and a wrecked Datsun probably still had a good drivetrain/interior.
I swear to the almighty below, AWD “adventure/sport” multifunction van-lets like this are going to be an enormous segment one day.
Shower, generator, inverter, compressor, light, TV (LCD!)...
Bought a 1 year-old ‘91 Nissan “Hardbody” with a camper shell in school. In my 8 years and 150,000+ miles, I repaired... Nothing. Zero. Only a red light running douche w/o insurance could stop it. That truck was SOOO underrated.
See “Jeremy Clarkson.”
So right. Took me a couple years in a Miata to get that real “aha” moment.
Absolutely, positively spot on. That gentle ramping up, over the course of 3-4 sessions or even a couple days, builds feel and muscle memory really nicely.
As to the question of “fast enough,” I think you hit “enough” just fine.
Sports cars always sell well for a couple years, then plummet.
People just don’t know the real story behind the EV-1:
Wait until the next recession — All these delivery services (and restaurants generally) are totally dependent on peoples’ perceived wealth. Every single time that goes shit hits the service industry fan.
And pleated khakis. [shivers/dry-heaves].
Nearly 500 restaurants closed in San Francisco last year. This trend is spreading all over and we are nowhere near the bottom.