badbadbernanke.bsky.social
Rerouting power through auxiliary couplings. Manually compensating for phase overrun.
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I travel back to 1986 and oust Bricklin from Yugo. I immediately begin dig through the scraps of British Leyland and buy the tooling for the ADO71 (Princess/Ambassador). Repower it with the PRV v6, stretch the wheel base, and sell it as a Checker Marathon replacement to fleets.
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No! You go full circle and call the sedan built on Mustang architecture a Falcon.
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@rallymasterjeff.bsky.social
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So, you a bridge wire or percussion man?
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Counter point: Now is the time to bestow aioli to its rightful place atop the sauce power structure.
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Lars didn't need to look so damn gleeful wheeling those bakers boxes of user names in front of the press.
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See also: cocaine
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Yeah, still upset about Metallica suing their fans during the Napster debacle.
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Or, maybe. The President is a sleazy real estate developer who sees an opportunity to use eminent domain to gentrify a community next to a Jewish neighborhood.
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I’ve used H&R Block. It’s fine. They keep trying to get you to upgrade to paid. It’s like a pushy server in a restaurant, it’s annoying but ignorable.
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It’d be a real shame if a specific body panel on a lot of cars got damaged in a short timeframe. It might cause delays in repairs and insurance rates to rise. Just say’n.
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I remember it being super fast on my IIsi. But I only really ran it if I screwed up system 7.5 really bad and had to do file recovery.
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I had a Bradly GTII kit car with a hotted up 914 engine. I sold the down draft Webbers on it and made them take the car too.
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Been eyeing up early 924's lately. I just like how they made a good, compelling, car from the VW parts bin.
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The only people more chill than midwest Lutherans are midwest Unitarians.
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Almost bought one of those a bit ago. Thought I was about to get jumped by a septuagenarian when I passed on it.
"You said you'd buy it!"
"I said I would if it was solid."
"You can't see any rust own this thing!"
"But I do see carpet from the ground!"
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Best we can do is saturate an area with low safety scored drivers on request.
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TLDR: he's not a genius but he's smart enough to make people believe he's a genius.
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Man, I'm just barely keeping ahead of all the atmospheric dumb in 2025. I just don't have the bandwidth to separate it into distinct categories.
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Just did some damage on the credit card ordering some MG parts. Specialty car parts are about to be a PITA.
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Where is the push for them coming from? I get the touch screen BS, yada yada cost savings, yada yada "its like a phone". What's the benefit to the manufacture of electric door latches? It can't be cost because they all have mechanical back ups. So what is it?!?!
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That was one of the best Doctor Who episodes ever.
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Yes but, that two minute steel guitar solo makes it their own.
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Prog County. Their big song is a Kenny Rodgers style ballad about Poland under communism.
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Knowing GM, they were probably $0.0003 cheaper to fit than disks.
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Nah, they need a price list. R's are going to need the Dem's to keep the lights on. Make them pay. "You need that DOD bill to pass? Well, my district needs a whole new public transit system to go with those green housing grants that were in the UDSA bill."
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I would be the friend that tries to radicalize other peoples appliances. "I'm sorry you've had to listen to a bunch of speeches about anarchist financial policies, Steve. Maybe next time you'll password protect and backup your microwave's training data."
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Oh, the fancy D-Y-Nasty. Very nice.
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During shutdowns congresscritters should be assigned as customer service reps to affected agencies.
"Thank you for calling the Federal Railroad Administration, this is Representative Trey Gowdy. How may I direct your call?"
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I use peanut oil for making popcorn on the stovetop.
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I'm still annoyed that CD changers never adopted a universal caddie design. You should have been able to take the caddie with your ska collection from your Pioneer home system and put in in your cars Clarion changer.
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I believe Douglas Adams had it correct: "The point is, you see," said Ford, "that there is no point in driving yourself mad trying to stop yourself going mad. You might just as well give in and save your sanity for later.
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It's the best kinda bad idea.
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I just wish the Starbucks in that terminal had the full menu.
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I would also add gun theft insurance to that. When I was LE my biggest gripe was finding a gun in the hands of someone who shouldn't have it and being unable to track where it came from. But if you give insurance the SN, it's very traceable.