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Not to nitpick, but nobody goes to a Supermax from their charges. It’s how they behave on the inside that gets them sent there.

Did I miss something? GSP hasn’t fought at 185 for a LONG time.

He was, at his peak, a truly amazing athlete to watch. That was his draw: An Olympic level athlete trained to fight. And damn he did exactly that.

Counter double counter: Who the fuck is that?

*love* the 32"? wheels on the concept rendering.

Or he’s looking for an easy out, and doesn’t realize what a mess this could create. Either way this relationship is done.

That red exterior trim looks absolutely amazing.

Now I can’t get the SNL Pete Schwetty’s Balls skit out of my head. At least if I’m going to get mentally stuck on something it’s one of the funniest moments in TV history.

Haha nice. Here’s another for your files...

Get a Civic Si, 2007-2008.

My commute is 4.6 miles total. If I were to walk, it would take an hour and a half. Biking, 35 minutes. Driving a car myself would take roughly 30 minutes. Walking takes too long, and to be honest, I am afraid of biking in Manhattan (even though I do bike in Queens, and I am pretty sure it is way more dangerous.)

Niiiiiice. That 3rd or 4th shot to side of the face had some authority on it!

Where did you get that dog pic? That’s probably the closest match to our dog I’ve ever seen. 1/2 Carlin Pincher and 1/2 chihuahua, 11lbs, pear head, black coat, early gray muzzle.

It’s gorgeous. Never been into a v8 front engine Ferrari but this one is choice. Of course I couldn’t even afford a 308 with 100k miles at the moment, but that’s beside the point.

Sadly, less than 1% of Ferrari’s customer base is willing to pay for the manual transmission option to justify its existence.

This is exactly what a lot of people buying these cars want.  Not all buyers, but a pretty big chunk of the market. To spend the money. They want everyone within sight to see (and in this case hear) that they had $300k to drop on a sports car. They aren’t buying it because of it’s performance at the track, or just

Curious, have you driven a manual in a very powerful car? I am also a manual lover (owned 6 cars, 5 of them manuals), and loved every minute of owning a 350z with a great gearbox and clutch. But I drove a Porsche Turbo with a manual and I hated it, because the longer shift transition times (compared to paddle

“Just grab the first value you have for each field and use it to fill in the blanks for any missing requirements.”

There SHOULD be safeguards against duplication. I work in database migrations, and you’d be shocked who they put in charge of making critical data mapping & configuration decisions sometimes. It’s getting better over the last 5 years, but many systems are at least 10 years old and a lot of them are poorly designed

If only Pimp My Ride had gotten their hands on one of those.