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Well I didn’t know I needed this movie, but now I do.

Should have been the lead photo.

Those are all chock-diddily-full of win, Torch-a-rino.

Bill’s Porsche fandom goes way back. His infamous mugshot was taken after he was arrested for having a little bit too much fun with his first 911 on the desert roads around Microsoft’s original office in Albuquerque.

You and I watched two completely different movies, then...

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“Electric Lincoln” Sounds like a really good name for a rural midwestern based Techno group.

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These are in ascending order, with the least-worst first, and the worst-worst last. But I’ll number them in descending order, just to be absolutely certain my preferred level of confusion is maintained.”

It’s an engineering triumph the same way that a machine that can instantly cover a corn dog in 24K rose gold would be: technically impressive, but a fundamentally stupid and useless way to shout how rich you are.”

Every day Jason finds a new and impressive way to make me incredibly proud to work with him. I adore this

The greatest bumper cut of all time is the Golf Mk4 *FIVE-DOOR*, because it so perfectly mirrors the cut of the rear doors, creating . On the 3-door as shown it just sits there looking overstyled.

Yeah, not bad; and it visually flows down into the rocker panel, too.

Lots of people sort of hating on this game but i’m almost at the end and i’ve had a fine time with it. They didn’t have a massive budget to work on so there’s some issues like people not moving around in the game or invisible walls on things where you should really be able to get to, but overall I think they did a

Musk made the Supercharging stuff free to license awhile back, I think (citation needed). Any other automaker can use it, but no one wants to be the one to say, “Tesla did it first, and better than we can.”

Have you ever wondered what it would be like for a Formula One pit crew [...] it’s already practicing its zero-gravity pit stops

working backwards from the sort of points you’ve made, they’d probably think that we drive four-wheeled cars, controlled by something akin to an organ console (to make maximum use of politely available appenages), that transmit all data (speed, indicators etc.) by a constant modulating hum (on account of the fact that

In some alternate reality squids are writing the same article about us. Speculating what humans would drive.