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How do you know, the author doesn't know math.....and is a victim of Common Core?

"remember that massive recall for the Toyota Tundra and Lexus LX600 due to engine failure? Well after a few weeks of figuring out what to do, Toyota finally has a solution. Every engine will be replaced for $100k. "
-- 100k per engine..?? fk'n vehicles didn't even cost that much.. wtf......
-- wait there's more.
"The recall impacts roughly 102,092 vehicles. Toyota is looking at a repair bill that's over 1 million bucks."
-- math says, 102,092 X 100,000 = LOL 10,209,200,000 (that's billion)
"Only the twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V6 engine is at risk. "
 
Not like I didn't know this before; but seriously do people still not believe it even when this stuff comes out. How the F else does the FBI know 14 guns in their house? People need to wake up!!! Granted, I've been saying this for well over 25 years...and...they're still sleeping.
FBI probably got a search warrant for the house and discovered the guns during that search................
 

MOMALA will KNOW what to DO,, cackle cackle
MOMALA MOMALA MOMALA MOMALA MOMALA

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How do you know, the author doesn't know math.....and is a victim of Common Core?

"remember that massive recall for the Toyota Tundra and Lexus LX600 due to engine failure? Well after a few weeks of figuring out what to do, Toyota finally has a solution. Every engine will be replaced for $100k. "
-- 100k per engine..?? fk'n vehicles didn't even cost that much.. wtf......
-- wait there's more.
"The recall impacts roughly 102,092 vehicles. Toyota is looking at a repair bill that's over 1 million bucks."
-- math says, 102,092 X 100,000 = LOL 10,209,200,000 (that's billion)
"Only the twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V6 engine is at risk. "
Wow...V6 turbo...I see. . That 4.7 and 5.7 N/A are practically bullet proof save the darn air induction pump that fails quite often. However, for 100K, I am sure I could spec out a wicked V6-Turbo that indeed would be practically bulletproof.


Ahhh, the irony. Toyota was brought into Porsche to turn their hand-made/hand-fitted cars into Kaisen production. The first gen Flat-6 Boxsters had....wait...sand in the block from the casting process (or something like that) - regardless...stuff that wasn't supposed to be there.

Sad, because Toyota is The Standard; or, is that was the standard?
 
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I didn't think anything could be worse than the Super Bowl half time shows but the Olympic Committee just said hold my beer.
Absolute fucking garbage.......

Who in their right mind would watch this trash.

Who is surprised that the Muslims are attacking Paris ?
 
Absolute fucking garbage.......

Who in their right mind would watch this trash.

Who is surprised that the Muslims are attacking Paris ?
that's the sad thing. growing up, it was a family event to watch it together.
i wouldn't want to watch this with my kids, and wouldn't want them to watch it at all.
 
that's the sad thing. growing up, it was a family event to watch it together.
i wouldn't want to watch this with my kids, and wouldn't want them to watch it at all.
I kinda gave up after Franz Klammer won the Downhill in Innsbruck in '76. Didn't have much interest after that. Maybe Ingmar Stenmark pantsing everyone in the slalom for a couple of cycles after that. But, I was pretty well done with the olympics after '84.....
 
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Former FBI agent Pete Strzok, who was fired from the bureau in 2018 after his disparaging text messages about Donald Trump were made public, has reached a settlement with the Justice Department over his claims that his privacy rights were violated, according to his lawyers.
According to Strzok’s lawyers, the U.S. government has agreed to pay Strzok $1.2 million.
In his 2019 lawsuit, Strzok and his lawyers argued that the FBI and DOJ unlawfully disclosed his private text messages disparaging Trump before and after the 2016 presidential election — including the time frame during which Strzok helped lead the agency’s investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server and Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.