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youcantellafinn

Tough to say. The 'Ring is actually a very tight track and most of it has too many corners coming too fast for the Veyron to make use of its top speed. Throw in the fact that it is also known to be a pretty rough track and even on the long straights the Veyron might not be able to make full use of its top speed

The Veyron SS held the fastest lap for two episodes. [jalopnik.com] At a quick glance the Gumpert Apollo Sport held the best time for the longest until it was upstaged by the Veyron SS. Two episodes later the Ariel Atom V8 bested the Veyron SS.

Been there, done that. Scary trying to miss the rim when you're laying on your side under a car and swinging a sledgehammer. Also even though it was on jack stands it was still an uncomfortable feeling. Now I'll wipe a little bit of antisieze on the back of the rim first.

That is absolutely false. The officer does not need to read you your Miranda rights when they place you under arrest. They only need to read you the Miranda rights when you are being formally interrogated.

For this I unheartclicked you just so that I could reheartclick you. Also thanks for serving.

I've been discussing this on another forum and there is a lawyer present in that discussion. According to him an arrest in "anytime the police impede your personal freedom of movement". The police do not need to say "stop, you're under arrest", they do not need to handcuff you, they do not even need to tell you that

But there is also the argument that they were wrongfully arrested and only consented to the search because they were under duress. Ergo they didn't actually consent to the search and anything found during the search is therefore inadmissible in a court of law. If there was no probable cause for the initial

You may not be able to sue at the state or local level, but since this is a very clear violation of the Fourth Amendment you would be able to sue in Federal court. And you will win the lawsuit.

Actually you can argue that the illegally arrested (they were handcuffed after all) people were under duress which is why they consented to the search. Since the consent was given under duress it is not truly consent and therefore the search is still illegal.

Actually, being handcuffed does mean that you were arrested. If the officer verbally orders you to stay put then you are detained. Anyone who gave their "consent" after the time they were illegally arrested can and should claim that they were under duress when they sue the Aurora PD.

Watch yer cornhole bud.

Check out Magdeburg on Google Earth if you get the chance. My head is so full of WTF from trying to figure it out. At first glance the rivers look like something drawn by M.C. Esher. The water bridge crosses the river, but you can sail from the river to the water bridge. But if you study the area it turns out that

Nibbles, I'll give you a cookie if you let this picture show up.

EFFING GET THE G.D. INTERNET EXPLORER ADVERTISEMENT OFF OF THE DAMN PICTURE SO THAT I CAN READ THE EFFING SIGN!!!!!

Pretty sure they use JB weld and gaffer tape.

See "pretty sure thats a Lambo dude". See also "low flying pelicans".

Almost totally unrelated, but the GTFAC has been confusing me to no end. Figured it was something similar to GTFO, but just couldn't get my head around the AC part of it. In comes [www.urbandictionary.com] and it turns out Jalopnik is internet famous.

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That guys awesome. Here is the full presentation. And yes it is in my Youtube favorites.

Oh thats effing creepy. But personally I'd rather run the risk of bugs in the helmet, though that would definitely make me thoroughly inspect the helmet the next time I went to put it on.

Well played Jackie. And for that you get yourself a heartclicky.