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Giving control of the next generation of wireless comms to the US Government. How in underground hot town does this be a good thing for us?

Handling in the 1970s wasn’t even a selling point unless you were talking about certain sports cars. It was straight line baby. Whether it was how fast the sports cars could accelerate or how it floats over the road it was always done in a straight line.

Sounds like Destination Pride is poised to cash in on paranoid LGBTQs.

I bought my R9 380 years ago for less than $220 and they are selling now for around $400 USED. Insane. Forget coin mining, I’m going into video card sales. Any sale or open box video card will be on eBay.

I flew AA back around 2003 - 2009. Not terrible. The MD-80 left a little to be desired.

Thanks for clarifying. I was seriously wondering how far away is a design that has the rear axle under the driver’s seat and the 2nd row where the trunk should go. Could be weird or could be sort of cool’ish in a Benz turtle shell inspired SUV with 2 ft wide tires.

I saw my first car 3 years after I sold it. I was really surprised because when I sold it, it was 8 years old and running on 3 of 4 cyl. I couldn’t believe that someone would fix/replace the engine in a 1984 Chevy Citation with more than 100K miles on it. I know the engine was bad off because it sounded like someone

Logic takes a back seat to greed.

Yeah, maybe not. I’ve tried backing up a snowy/icy hill with a FWD car. Put the sorry SOB in the ditch three times before I had someone push the front of the car around while I spun the tires. With no way to steer the rear wheels, they just slid into which ever ditch had the most gravitational pull.

It just depends on the tires. Some tires, even new, will just loose it in some conditions. Decades ago I had a new set of Bridgestone Turanzas. Dry conditions they were great. Spit on them and they’d spin like a mother. Kumhos from 15 years ago were awesome in dry and wet, but the cold made them super hard and nearly

Just cuz you can, doesn’t mean you should. It is a little unsettling to see a lifted F250 Diesel with over sized tires hauling ass above 80 MPH. They are bobbing and twisting all over their lane. Leaning through the turns and threatening to collect on theirs and others insurance.

I wouldn’t be able to sport a woody anywhere near that car even if a nude Adriana Lima was draped over its hood..

Letting what is in my head out of my head is generally a bad idea. The last thing I need is for my Altima to be dry humping some exotic, sexy, fast, high performance, ummm, car.

I’ve got three sets. One from my Mom’s parents estate that I really don’t have any history for. One Noritake set from my late Mom that was a secondary set that my late uncle bought when he was on R&R in Japan during Vietnam. One that my wife and I mostly bought ourselves when we got married. We actually use our own

Incredible. At over 150 MPH, that car can gain 60 MPH faster than regular cars can gain 60 MPH from a slow rolling start.

Extra measures is fine. The Devil, no pun intended, is in the details. You make to too onerous, and it becomes prohibitive.

I have to assume you are talking about Rx sinus meds because right now it is easier and cheaper to get OTC meds than to buy ammo. Going off the Rx argument.........

For the record, I don’t have the NRA, I prefer no one gets shot and not everyone should have a gun. However, I will say I think the idea that no one should have a gun is unrealistic.

You mean the shooter was done with his murderous rampage and was going to lead a peaceful life for the rest of his life?

So your saying that there is a threshold where we all say f it. No sense in trying to stop the bad guy now b/c too many people are already dead. What’s done is done; better luck next time.