That makes sense. I just hope they can make the cars in the future feel like they have a soul of some sort since they're pushing electric vehicles so hard and the only thing they seem to have going for some of them is being able to accelerate so quickly.
Yeah, I like the muscle cars which have upgraded brakes, suspension, and modern drivetrains or at least modern overdrive transmissions on them but still look mostly stock.
Integra Type R's are cool but you should have mentioned the S2000 instead. RWD>AWD>FWD for me, although depending on use AWD can be better.
I like the Lancer Evolutions and Eclipse GSXs since they're about the only decent thing Shitsubishi ever made.
The Evo's look better as a street car and the WRX STi's look better as rally cars but I'd like to have either and set it up as a street legal rally car.
I've been considering doing that lately since they're more practical than lowered cars and can be nearly as fast and handle nearly as well without worrying about taking steep driveways at angles or worrying about potholes and the like due to our shitty infrastructure these days.
I'm just not into asian women like some (most?) of the people around these parts are.
Any holiday break lasting longer than a day or two would get old pretty quick with someone like that too. If I was younger and still into partying it might be different but I still wasn't into asian women back then and I don't think it is right to have short term relationships only for the sex.
I used to think it would be cool to do that until a pretty girl used me just for sex.
Wow, I never knew it was like that but that makes sense I suppose.
In my area the best contractor is White and uses White companies to do anything his crew can't do, which is a group of 5-10 White guys of mixed ages that aren't trashy, and he has like a 2 year wait list since he does such good work and stands behind anything he does.
I've heard of a few people like that and it makes me sad to learn that, evidently, there are so many more of them than I realized.
One thing that bothers me about people working in construction, especially home construction, is that due to the economy many of the workers can't even afford the lower end houses they build.
Henry Ford is said to have "paid his workers enough that they could purchase the same products they're making" which in that case was the Model T automobile, and I think that mindset should apply to most things.
I don't expect a construction worker to be able to afford to purchase a mansion that they are building but they should at least be able to afford a smaller modest home.
When it comes to aviation heroes I think of Charles Lindbergh, Hanna Reitsch, Erich Hartmann, Hans-Joachim Marseille, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, and the first 100 or so pilots from this list: