snikpoh1390
Snikpoh1390
snikpoh1390

Look at all his majesty. Those peasants in their thatched roof cottages don’t stand a chance.

From my careful examination of every car ever listed with T-tops, I have determined that T-tops have never leaked in the history of man. Any other claim is clearly false.

I believe all of Australia is more or less the Commonwealth’s Florida. 

Having been to Australia and currently living in Florida, this is the right answer

I just snorted.

Dude, fuck off. I’m just asking questions here. If you have something informative to add, by all means. Corporate accounting is more than just “basic math.”

Not worried about the engine.  Having owned a GM car in the late 90s, it was the rest of the car that was shit.  

Frankly, I wouldn’t even consider refreshing it without putting another 100k on it first, which, at only $6,000, you could scrap it and call it a day after that!

I guess it’s the rest of the car I worry about. But I could be wrong.

$15/hp is a pretty sweet place to be.  To fix the odds and ends from splitting might be another $1,500, but still in a great sub $20/hp territory.  

Uhh women have been kicking ass in NHRA for decades.

The most confusing part of this entire circus, is the fact that people think it is right to throw “Due Process” and or “Innocent until proven guilty” out the window because they “feel” something or can relate. Relatability is not admission or proof of guilt. Ironic that we are circumventing rule of law in America for

This sounds like the classic finger-pointing exercise you’d expect from a company with an software development (or any IT function) mentality.

Dude’s a BILLIONAIRE. Let him pay his help.

Lmao, okay guy. Whatever you say.

I thought the same thing. This is at 245 mph apparently.

No, what’s chilling is that that money is also funding terrorism throughout the world. Yet it’s ok on here as long as a competitor to Tesla has good news.

Oh, absolutely! I’m sorry, somehow I forgot to add the part where I completely agree that $1 million is obnoxious and is outright greed. It looks more like a legal tactic to force a jury verdict or something along those lines - if I had to guess, he’ll end up with WAY less than that. None of the Jalopnik articles have

There was a really long discussion thread on the first post when it happened, and IIRC, the consensus of the truck drivers who commented was that this was quite possible due to the difference in mass, the accident occurring when both vehicles were in motion (i.e., there was no real impact), and the noise and dust that