4cylndrfury wrote: Forced perspective is cool and all, but that is an amateurish effort - that girl would be about 2 feet tall, riding on a bike with wheels the size of tea saucers, if she were indeed riding on that right rail.
Only here for the entertainment.
rob_lewis wrote:
I love shots like this as it shows how small race cars really are.
Here's a Ford GT parked next to a couple of lifted SUV's
Wall-e wrote: There's someone who never has to worry about coolant leaks.
You forget that 'air cooled' 911's are really oil cooled. They leak all right. This is my next door neighbors 78 SC.
Dusterbd13 wrote:fasted58 wrote:I know i need a hotlink, but can't from my phone. I need more information on this. Because I thinkI just found my next project.
Pretty please?
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Adrian_Thompson wrote: You forget that 'air cooled' 911's are really oil cooled. They leak all right. This is my next door neighbors 78 SC.
To be realistic, oil can give some cooling to the internals of the engine, but has very little effect on the heads or cylinders which will generate the vast majority of heat.
Flight Service wrote: Strangly (I am progressive, engineer, likes data) and the graph is accurate by international standards. What is strange is I have a conservative political operative friend (as in he helped get the new Louisiana Senator elected and was recognized in the speech on national TV) and he also agrees with that chart. so although we would tweak individual positions up or down. left or right seemed spot on by every metric than people who identify on either side. In a nutshell y'alls bias is showin'
Actually, I'm a left leaning, pro organized labor type, but I do see the slant in NPR and WaPo. I'm also one of the only Canadians who hears the "oot" when my fellow country peoples say "about".
rob_lewis wrote:
That's the car I was supposed to drive in the Targa Newfoundland last year. Sniff. Now she's been crushed along with the 55 sister car, because Mazda risk management lawyers are highly adverse to liability of any kind. Odd, in a company that supports racing so strongly. It's also why you don't see Mazda project cars in the magazines, Mazda doesn't give them out. Nissan does like crazy.
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