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In Mother Russia the wall hits you!

No, they used to make drivers cars, but now all they make are appliances.

"Everyone just thought it was a movie. I told you it would happen!"

Oakville is a city nearing a population of 200,000 people. If you bought this building, I would not try to compete as a modern BMW dealer in this area. There is an empire of dealerships along south service road owned by the Budd family. Budd's BMW/Mini being the largest, followed by Budd's Jag/LandRover, and Budd's

Canon has reportedly been working with Intel for Thunderbolt integration. If this camera included Thunderbolt to an external storage device for video capture that would be awesome. Click the link to learn more :)

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He got what he deserved for abusing the 1D X and tossing the 400 2.8 into the dirt... Next time bring this "canon" instead...

The S2000 gives you options, with the Club Racer edition, you get a OEM hardtop standard. The hard top is a serious aero upgrade for the track. Anyhow, Honda is a huge let down now. Even the Acura lineup is un inspiring beige bullshit. Honda needs to get its shit together and seriously re ignite the fire which

One of the fastest power roofs of its time, not manual. If you want to be allowed to compete at the track you need a roll cage regardless of if you have a roof or not. I can buy a full carbon fibre hard top, have a solid roof and make it a very very sexy coupe.

Not really, for example the 458 Italia can rev to 9,000 RPM and is a V8. Revving to a limited 18,000 RPM, a modern Formula One engine will consume a phenomenal 450 litres of air every second, with race fuel consumption typically around the 75 l/100 km (4 mpg) mark. Revving at such massive speeds equates to an

The S2000 chassis is as rigid as most vehicles with a full roof. The fact that you can put the roof down is a bonus :)

The yoga ball is as much of a safety feature as the red nylon strap wrapped around his legs/waist securely attached to one of the outriggers by wrapping it around several times.

WTF are you talking about? You have a YOGA BALL and a RED STRAP wrapped around one of the outriggers. Damn people are spoiled these days with like 40 air bags in their cars. I remember when cars only came with one airbag and ABS was a paid option !

You would think a NASCAR team owner would know to have stainless steel brake lines, high temp fluid, brake ducting, and a good big brake kit. Clearly he should hire me as his maintenance engineer.

Not having to deal with you know... airport security, going where you want when you want in hours instead of days, showing everyone you have more money than them? Those are just a few good reasons that came out of my ass when i just farted.

Silly question... Aircraft brakes use hamsters running in the opposite direction of rotation to bring the plane to a stop... It has recently been adapted to motorcycles as pictured here.

The movie you are thinking of is Memphis Bell a story of the first allied bomber and crew to complete a full tour of duty (25 sorties) in the daylight bombing offensive of Germany, and return home safe. This gave the crew the option of going back home to America for the remainder of the war.

So what happens when you have to drive it in an urban environment? I could imagine wings clipping telephone poles and road signs. Gizmos that do two things usually are terrible overall e.g. All-In-One printers.

Not really...