tstrizz
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The brilliance.

I own a ‘14 V-Sport and it’s literally the joy of my day. I got rid of the PZero RFs and went with some Bridgestone Potenza’s and a fixaflat kit and compressor in the trunk. Quieter ride and I swear, better handling...

Hmmmm...wonder if this will be Y-rated. Sounds ideal for a heavyish high-torque traditional performance car. Maybe I can throw a set on my CTS-V. These damned Pirelli PZeros sure aren’t cutting it. SMH.

Globalization is an imperative, in part because we cannot achieve autarky. No country can, given the complexity of today’s economies. There are simply things that the US uses that we cannot produce by ourselves, either because we don’t have the raw input orrrrr we can’t produce economically, when compared to other

Meh. Our issue isn’t trade. It’s our savings rate. Which is much lower than the rest of the world. Put another way, running massive national deficits in each budget, all things kept equal, causes the trade deficit. Thus if the federal government saved more (that is, ran surpluses or at least balanced its books), we’d

Welcome brother...Thanks for your perspective - especially on the similarities between geopolitical power dynamics and the drug game. I read your article last week...Power, the application of and the acquisition of, is a universal concept, practiced on every level. The global level is just more advanced in the weapons

True story. True. Story.

This. Dealers having the ability to tack on extra points of interests is, in my opinion, criminal. Thing is, most consumers don’t even know that they’ve actually qualified in many cases for car loans with rates 1-3 points lower than they sign for. Shameful.

The fact that 350,000 people watched cars go around an oval for 200 laps is...anyway, at least with the F1, the courses are interesting. IndyCar (and NASCAR) are (at least in my opinion) generally boring in comparison to the other auto racing genres.

Today, it's is NOT hard to light for multiple subjects, and it's certainly not hard to light for an individual brown-skinned subject. I do it all the time.

In this era of digital photography, this seeming inability to light properly, dark skin, has nothing to do with the calibration a particular camera sensor might

Agreed. A $60-70,000 ATS-V coupe is DOA. Period.

Oh hell no...Resurfacing rotors is such a common thing, why would you suggest motorists replace them whenever they do a pad change??? As long as there's material to meet minimum rotor thickness, resurface them and keep it moving...

I agree, Alyson.

Meh. Hate on.

Because some people's photosensitivity extends to skin as well. It is what it is...

No, no...The Redskins have been cursed for some time now. This just continues the trend.

I did the ACL and MCL + a meniscus tear in attempting to recover a fumble bouncing away from a ball-carrier in a High School football game. I not only walked on the sideline, I attempted to play three weeks later (I didn't know I'd sustained that severe an injury until after I had arthroscopic surgery after going down

In some cases one might be photosensitive to sunlight, thus the heavy tint to keep you from being exposed to too much sunlight. In New York State for example, ocular photosensitivity as attested to by an ophthalmologist allows one to have tint darker-than-legal. You get the doc to sign the state-issued form and you

Honda has managed to fuck themselves. Their product line-up looks old, has zero excitement and don't look now, even Hyundai is making sports cars to be reckoned with (see Genesis Coupe and Genesis R Spec)...They could have owned the affordable sports coupe segment, but they played themselves...

So you're going to terminate your healthcare plan because some woman doesn't want to bring an unwanted child into the world??? It's things like this that convince me most so-called Christians don't know shit about their own so-called religion.