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No, someone could build that bed in a weekend for $300. *I* could not.

In today’s GOP, the sombrero and six-shooters might be more appealing. (Vote Jeb.)

Replace “it was mapped out by a first year design major C student that hated his parents because they wouldn’t let him use his tuition money on an turntable signed by Skrillex” with “it was mapped out by a first year design major C student that hated his parents because they wouldn’t let him use his tuition money on a

This post was sponsored by Dyson, right? I feel like it was sponsored by Dyson.

It’s not like jet fuel can melt steel beams ...

Unless you get rear-ended.

One assumes that their engineers have more expertise in the matter than internet commentators.

The 1992-93 Plymouth Duster 3.0 V6 hits *ALL* the usual Jalop buttons. It was a compact, no frills coupe (check) available in brown (check) with a manual transmission (check) stuffed full of engine from a much larger, heavier vehicle (check).

Sure, the larger, heavier vehicle was a FWD minivan and not, say, a 360 ci

To answer the question asked by the headline: No. As a former Renault owner, however, I would buy this mid-engined sports car if Honda made it!

I would have said “glory hole” before jellyfish.

Mine were yello.

Although this is definitely my favorite vehicle and sitting at the top of my wish list, having been alive back then I can tell you that the sport truck craze was in full swing, there was an SCCA class, trophy trucks were huge, and the only real surprise here is that there wasn’t a 5.0 Ranger competing against this ...

No. In my experience they’re just a bunch of stupid hilljacks who think rebel flags are cool and look both ways before telling “hilarious” jokes.

There is definitely more to this story. Cars don’t spontaneously combust.

You should write all the tech articles.

Well said. Any God that allows half the atrocities committed in His name on Earth deserves a hearty “F*** you!” at the final reckoning.

There’s no debate here, as the issue lies with your misunderstanding of the basic principles of time and a mistaken need for there to be a “first” of something. There are several mathematical theories that support this, from the single electron theory (which isn’t always taken as seriously as it should be) and the one

The differences are probably less than you think.

The Gurney Eagle Toyotas were so dominant that they killed a racing series.