shandorfromthevillageinthewest
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shandorfromthevillageinthewest

A CTS-V wagon in diamond white with recaros in relatively rare cream color, a professionally installed K40 radar/laser detector and (dubious) laser “shifters”, a professionally installed amp and sub, professionally installed exhaust cutouts, and the world’s crummiest (55lbs/corner!) wheels and shitty Chinese tires.

I didn’t, but was wondering if anyone got as excited about getting a set of Weathertech mats as the people in their ads.

A boomerang.

Considering climate scientists have been consistently wrong on every doomsday prediction thus far, it’s no surprise that politicians’ constituents don’t take these predictions seriously.

As a Chinese American I am finding it hard to label this as racism.

The issue isn’t really people of different races, it’s first-generation drivers. It just so happens that a large portion of Chinese and (in my case) Indian immigrants have never driven a car before and have no concept of how to do so. My area has a large Indian population. My neighborhood is filled with Honda Odysseys

Don’t people have better things to do than waste their time and film themselves being martyrs for social media? Like your some great crusader purposely planning this out,filming it and getting on your ivory soap box about fighting for racism.

While we’re still unsure of the facts

I understand what you are saying. And I agree with it to a certain degree. But, I ask myself, isn’t this racial profiling? I was taught to not look at someone’s race as a variable in judging the quality of the person. As an example, the world is currently dealing with terrorism at the hands of self proclaimed

Yes I get a lot of people telling me I look like Paul Walker.

2) Engineers that became engineers because they grew up building things with Legos and eventually started taking apart their parent’s appliances for fun.

Came here to preach Formula (and Baja)...thanks for beating me to it.

I was embarrassed to be considered “equal” to my classmates when they didn’t know how to use a screwdriver.

I was working with a new ME who hypothesized the creation of a new tool.... a box wrench with a section removed to fit over his brake lines while having more corners in contact with the tool than a standard open end...

I handed him my set of line wrenches....he was both overjoyed and crushed at the same time.

As an engineer who wrenches on just about everything, I can confirm - many can’t.

Unfortunately, many of those who can wrench don’t work in the industries where their wrenching skills would be best appreciated/utilized (myself included) for various reasons.

Actually, I think it should be mandatory that engineers

To me there are two types of engineers:

Was on FSAE team. Trained new members. Can confirm.