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Some resources some potions some gems and some book all you need is patience to know
Where do I see the next clan game details? Will it be here or in coc event News?
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They cleaned up the stick threads, so my guess is it has been done and is currently hidden.
I want hammers in there 🔨
To be fair...
The initial Ford Pinto "random" explosion was due to a defective car that had been to the dealership repeatedly for a stall issue. It stalled on the interstate, the car behind it veered to the side and a Galaxy 500 behind *that* car plowed into the Pinto at 65 mph while the driver was attempting to restart the car. Sparks from the ignition ignited fuel from the ruptured tank.
To be fair, if any small car at a dead stop got rear-ended by a 1960's Ford Galaxy 500 going 65 mph, it would explode too.
The Ford Pinto Runabout had an issue with the fuel tanks getting ruptured by bolts on the differential in rear end collisions. The filler tube would also pull out of the tank in a collision. So trying to restart a Pinto after such a collision was ... not wise. Ford put baffles in the Mercury Capri fuel tank but did not use them in the identical Pinto tanks until 1976 (the Bobcat was the Pinto clone but Capri -- a Mustang II clone -- had the same fuel tank). As a side note, Pinto station wagons had 4" more tank-to-differential clearance and a different filler tube design that didn't pull away from the tank, so were not nearly as susceptible to "explosion upon impact."
I used to own a '72 Pinto wagon. I knew I was safe but it was funny to watch cars back off following me down the street. *Never* got tailgated....
Okay. Carry on.