goood lord that is the sexiest thing on wheels
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I dont see the big deal with it. Im not hating, I just dont think its anything special.
Mariano
2001 Titaniumsilber 540i Sport 6-Speed
1990 Diamantschwarz Alpha-N 2.5L ///M3
1986 Alpinweiss 325e M50B25 (R.I.P.)
-Talk to me when more sound comes from the induction than from the exhaust...
-Argentina........lo mas grande que hay.
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Pedo Bear Lives!
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No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
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I wish I knew man, I wish I knew hahahaha.
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
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Explanation: The central region of our Milky Way Galaxy is a mysterious and complex place. Pictured here in radio and infrared light, the galaxy's central square degree is highlighted in fine detail. The region is known as the Central Molecular Zone. While much of the extended emission is due to dense gas laced with molecules, also seen are emission nebulas lit up by massive young stars, glowing supernova remnants, and the curving Galactic Center Radio Arc in purple. The identity and root cause for many other features remains unknown. Besides a massive black hole named Sgr A*, the Galactic Center houses the galaxy's most active star forming region. This image is not just interesting scientifically. It's esthetic beauty won first prize this year in the AUI/NRAO Image Contest.
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That's not ignorance. I'm really not sure where it is in that picture, or if it is there at all. I do however find it extremely interesting that we can see black holes with radio wave and infrared imaging. In the pic below, the two bright spots are black holes that are orbiting each other and will eventually collide and form one larger singularity.
It's nerdy, but I really am fascinated by this shit.
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