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Why did they film episodes 4, 5 and 6 before episodes 1, 2, and 3?
As I understand it, the entire series of movies (all 6) were originally ONE script. The producers who agreed to help him get started, refused to make a movie of that length (it would have been over 7 hrs long) and told him to pick a starting point. He chose "A new hope-Episode 4" as a starting place because he thought it was the most interesting place to start at the time. If you...
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When changing tires, how are the lugnuts attached, and how do they remain in place while being tightened down?
They do NOT use weather strip adhesive. The lug nuts are attached the wheels with superglue after the tires are mounted and inflated.
Read the following story as posted on NASCAR.com. It says adhesive, not weatherstrip adhesive and not superglue. So, maybe we are both wrong but your use of foul lanquage in the response was not needed.
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What is the difference between a Winston/Nextel Cup stock car and a Busch Series stock car?
Ok, both series use V-8 engines. The Busch series uses smaller carbs and intake manifolds to reduce the horsepower produced. There is about a 200HP difference in the two and the Busch cars weigh less than Cup cars.
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Why do some celebrities take uncredited roles in movies?
A speaking role does not automatically meen you are in the credits. For example, Mission:Impossible included a speaking character that was NOT listed in the credits, played by Emilio Estevez. He died in the elevator shaft at the beginning of the movie (or close to it) and wasnt credited in the end of movie credits. He spoke quite a bit while he was a part of the movie.
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What is the fastest car in the world?
Well, the fastest production car in the world is a misnomer. You can add aftermarket products (approved by the auto maker) that will change the car. For example, the Dodge Viper has an aftermarket package that can be added by Venom industries making it the Dodge Viper Venom, one of these cars actually outran a Maclaren F1. So, I guess it all depends on what you call a production car.
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