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    taborj
    Jon
    taborj

    If that's what floats your boat.

    I hear ya. I need to go dig out the slides my dad shot at Watkins Glen in the 60s and get them scanned. I love old photos like that.

    From 1971.

    I'll have to see if my dad still has any pictures, or if indeed we took any. This was the early 90s, well before digital, so if he has any I'll have to scan 'em in.

    This is fantastic. I've always loved train travel, and it's such a shame that it isn't a cost-effective way to get around long distances.

    Or maybe it's a rolling testbed for the pickup they're rumored to be developing... if you didn't get a peek under the hood, you can't really comment on what alien technology they're running.

    True story, my family had a 1960 Bugeye Sprite known throughout the Pacific Northwest as Hooter. It had passed through dozens of hands, and had many many modifications and repairs. It had red shag carpeting. It had heavily chipped black paint over a mostly bondo body. Someone had mounted a 3rd stoplight to the

    I'll give you some of that, but you don't make an Aventador get airborn by going anywhere near the speed limit on a street like that. Likely the Mazda did indeed see the Lambo (and his friend in the Maserati behind him), but figured they were going a reasonable speed and he had plenty of room. In fact, had they been

    My first thought was office spaces; make it into several smaller office units that could be rented out. Imagine having your swanky startup run out of one of those offices.

    I imagine the reason for the two plane types has more to do with the ability to acquire them, rather than fleet diversity. They may have been the only two they could get their hands on for their price point.

    I think it's probably "KIN-DAH", as opposed to the English "KYN-DAH" meaning "sort of."

    I really don't care one way or the other, but as a general rule I'm opposed to shooting people in front of their families. Nobody should be shot in front of their families, even if they deserve it.

    Nice! I've actually heard of Pancho Barnes, though not a lot of detail. Time to do some Googling!

    For those command-line junkies like myself, Taskwarrior (http://taskwarrior.org/) is a great to-do list manager.

    Please tell me you were able to purchase it?

    Well, yeah.

    Yes, need more story!!

    Maybe Yamaha will build the motor for Peugot's effort, like they did with the original Ford Taurus SHO.

    See the video again, at the 23 second mark. See that blinking yellow light on the right side of the Explorer? Some may not recognize it, having never used one, but that's called a turn indicator, more commonly known as a turn signal.

    Go back and watch the video again. See at about the 23 second mark, the Explorer puts on his signal and is in the process of pulling over?