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Chain Bear on YouTube did a couple videos about this that are well made:

Someone has tagged three of the Imola gravel pits as Mazespin Park, Variante Mazespin, and Nikita Mazespin Playground on Google Maps.

I’m assuming there’s a German word for being happy about others misfortunes?

I won’t accept anything much lower than my combined 34mpg.”

Missing the CCTV footage of a Sherrif throwing his hat on the ground

With Porsche Drive...multi-vehicle memberships allow you to swap between every vehicle in the Porsche lineup except the 911 and Taycan.

My Viper has extra wiring from the factory in the rearview mirror specifically designed to connect a radar detector.

I haven’t said anything about the negative tone for months, but finally, you’ve lost me here — disappointing, lazy writing, with no reasoning to support:

For the trim below the front grille- Red LED strip light- just like KITT.

no - they invented the old SiriusXM unit that you used to have to mount before automakers started building the chipset into their OEM radios

Here we have an ethicist writing about a home improvement guy about a topic that is on the outer margins of his radar. When you apply credibility percentages and multiply them out, this article might be 20% correct. The part about the fuel stabilizer as a reason not to mow wet grass is simply ridiculous. Hard to mow?

I’ve worked in trucking for over 50 years. All these answers are wrong. They are called “hotdog doors”. Whenever we go to truck stops to do whatever it is we do there, we also buy lots of hotdogs. Sometimes hot, sometimes cold, it all depends on the altitude of your location. We would store said hotdogs in the

I’M JUST HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO EMAIL ALERTS ON STORIES LIKE “ECONOMY OF EGYPT” and “RED SEA”.

I work in the Nuclear world. Details down to the exactly which scoop of dirt the ore came down to can be made available. For a price.

All the whining about “Ipads glued to dashboards” is going to look just as foolish and pathetic in the future as this does now.

There is a cost to planning, resources spent reviewing supply chains and space required for stockpiling. Many companies will give up any of that in a few years when they forget why they did it and just focus on shaving costs to raise the stock price another penny so their bonus gets bigger.

Sweet baby Jesus NO. Computers constantly have issues. From the day they come out of the box. And because it includes different hardware and different software from different companies nobody is willing to take responsibility for making sure they work properly together or responsibility to solve an issue when they

But we all know there will likely be a clear favorite after the first race in 2022, the teams will probably be spread further apart on pace for at least Sat (assuming passing is actually easier on Sun), they’ll slowly converge until the new power units are introduced and then we’ll do this all over again. Most of this