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    Man, I'd love one of these as my work-at-home office...

    Exactly.

    Great news! Another week has passed, and Friday is once again upon us – and as many of you well know, that means precisely one thing: if you practice Orthodox Judaism, you are not allowed to operate an automobile after sundown.

    There's a Wanker's Corner not far from where I grew up in Oregon. Though everyone always pronounced it "Wonker's", probably because Wanker sounds obscene.

    Actually, blowing up really bad guys so they don't do more really bad things is one definition of "caring about the future." Just sayin'

    It doesn't take every cop, does it? Just one or two in charge.

    Do you really believe you live in a country where the police are not entrepreneurial?

    I love John, he's a great guy. But he seems to fall into the "win or break/crash" category that Colin McRae was in.

    Yup, been on both ends of the rope there. My brother had his 323GTX towed at speed down a stage when his clutch let go. He said it was...interesting.

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    If I recall correctly, the Star Trek "Enterprise" model previously resided downstairs in the gift shop. Assuming it's the same one, of course.

    Okay....that's pretty cool.

    Ah, gotcha. Yeah, I missed that. I would file real-time video as a nice-to-have, rather than a need-to-have, though. Unless there are significant systems that are being managed by the "ground crew" (as it were), rather than the on-board pilot. In which case, you might need real-time data like that, though I'd

    Can you give us some information on this particular test? I'll admit I'm naive on radio, not to mention land speed attempts. But if the sole purpose is maintaining communications...wouldn't a decent military-grade system do that? I mean, we're able to talk to our fighters, which are going more than 1000mph. Right?

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    Toncontìn Airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Talk about a short approach...

    Yeah, that's hardly worth a mention. Many Top Gear guests have gone on off-track excursions.

    ...like the hot fist at the end of a wet kiss

    Holy crap, I totally forgot about that episode.

    Man, between the Red Bull Air Races, and the Reno Air Races, there's some sweet air racing action that I must check out. One day.

    That's crazy, though given the headline I was expecting an actual Dakar truck, which would have been crazy, too. This is what Dakar calls a car.