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Hmm, when I traveled back to the old country, we borrowed vehicles from my father in law, once a Talbot-Matra, and another time an Opel Ascona 1.6 (although a sedan).

In what universe the P1800 is unimpressive???

You have a 62 Impala convertible with a lot of investments in hydraulics and customization, and you leave it on the street overnight, and it gets stolen, shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit partner, that’s all in the game.

Just a minor thing, the image on page 4 is a milk tanker. If you get your images from Getty, might as well grab something closer to the story.

Specifically 2nd gen Prius, I had one at 191,000 miles (got totaled in a collision), and before the hit, it was functioning as it was when my dad drove it off from the dealership new. Everything worked, the only thing I had to replace was the 12V battery, once. Daily driver for the wife, long family trips with two

Came here for this car, make it the R5 Turbo and I’m all in (although the Turbo is not unimpressive by any means, but still want to mention it).

Exactly like this, lets say you have 10 files to load, files 1-9 are smaller and the 1oth file is large. The load progress only counts the files loaded, so 1-9 goes quickly and it shows 90%, then the 1oth files takes a considerably longer time to load, so the user just see the 90% display for a longer time.

Either the “big” plane was landing on the wrong runway (highly unlikely, but possible), or the “little” plane entered onto the runway because, either Ground ATC cleared them incorrectly, or the crew incorrectly identified their location, or clearance. A report will clear this soon, hopefully there is no mystery of the

There is always a bigger fish:

Perry Mason, such a shame.

Unrelated to the story above, but it is funny, that yesterday I was trying to remember the title of this movie, and I could not recall (it).

I love when they trying to do PAs. ...th...mushmsuhs...SD....mushmushmush..iff Dep...mushmushmsuhsmush...missi...mushmushmsuhmushmsuh...yello..mushmushmushmushmush...ite shi...musmushmusshmsuhmsuh..impor...mushusmhsu...tice...mushmush..do not..musmushmsuhmsuhmsuh...this messa...mushmushmush... so missing person with

My aunt used to be an acrobatic glider pilot and flew with a parachute. When traveling to and from competitions on a commercial flight, she took the parachute as a carry on. Lots of fun conversation started like “Hey, what kind of backpack is that?... Oh, it is a parachute...”

Why not both?

Panda Express Potato Chicken (now I’m thinking of it, I did not see this one for years).

you usually don’t land with your engines off.

Lol, I was sitting in the back of the car during my (back then) GF’s first driving lesson. After the first 10m straight, there was a right turn, she turned, and turned, and turned until nearly drove into a bush. Driving instructor hit the brakes (dual side pedals driving instructor car), and said something like, “oh

Also Honda del Sol.

Ok, straight above my head...

Well, also the new small aircraft prices are inflated to the sky (pun intended). A new Cessna 172 cost about 350000 to 400000 US dollars. Back in the 70s one could buy a brand new C172 for 15000 bucks (about 90000 adjusted value today). Yes today’s plane has way better instruments and avionics, but the airframe is