Magic wrote:

> Now compare that with the Van. It's engine doesn't do a lot of work because
> it has been suped up - it has a didicated system handling steering, another
> handling suspention, it even has secondary engines to help maintain momentum
> when it moves. In fact, it has so many of these things in it that the actual
> engine itself really just handles more co-ordination of these other devices
> than anything else, and only has a high demand put on it when you need to
> really drive the system..... say climbing a steep hill for example. Now
> assume that this engine is actually very very powerful - far more so than
> the engine in the sports car in terms of speed.

What have you been smoking?  I got a mini-van and it only has one engine.  It
ain't suped-up.  Yours must not be made in the Motor City.

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