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Benefit of the introduction of automotive computer controls, electronic fuel injection and variable cam timing is the manufacturer's horsepower races  launched again.

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Again, making a vehicle that's as complex as the space shuttle and weighs 2.5 tons to be used for grocery shopping, hauling kids to soccer and piano lessons, or dragging one backside to work and back daily is not really rational, is it? 

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Neighbors seemed to be a lot friendlier back in olden times, like when I was a kid; now they all seem to be HOA Karen wannabees.

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Tripper is what my pug accomplishes when she lays down behind you, which is why I drag my feet.20250319_195029.jpg.afaa56254a72cfb872af059ff5ee3741.jpg

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Eating just isn't as much fun as it used to be when I could chow down hearty and easily burn it all off instead of becoming Mr. Roly Poly.

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Poly engines, built by Chrysler Corp, technically "Polysheric" because they featured polyspherical-shaped (meaning "more than one sphere") combustion chambers, were based on the Hemi engines, using the same blocks and crankshaft parts, but completely different cylinder heads, pushrods, exhaust manifolds and pistons.

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