Hell yeah!
Hell yeah!
The listing said that it was untested, “sold as is,” and didn’t even come with a how-to manual
They did.
Not quite what you want, but there have been some pretty sweet retrofits done on them.
Gemini - GT86 / BRZ?
Stars are exactly how we got ourselves into this mess!
For anyone who might be wondering, this was a pretty good example of the wheel hop in action on a previous gen ‘22 tester with LSD (~4m:28s):
The biggest complaint from those who have driven the update seems to be less about the the UI itself and more about the touch sensitive climate control buttons just below the screen. There’s a natural tendency to rest a thumb there to help stabilize the screen poking, which results in constant accidental activation.
The product also does not include a product guide, so you’ll need to somehow figure out how to use it.
“Razor Scooter with a seat and room for twelve burgers” is a pretty strong argument for a lot of people, honestly.
Totally legit. Swearsies.
This popped up a few weeks ago and is an entertaining take on the Motocompacto. Looks like an absolute blast to tool around on, but they’re still pretty heavy and awkward. Still, tiny wheels entertaining.
I bring only my best work.
Mate Rimac’s passion for the engineering behind the Tourbillion is certainly infectious, too (as it is with his Rimac productions). Even the typically boisterous Mat Watson ends up listening quietly and intently when he speaks about the design choices that went into it.
I’m firmly of the opinion that Rory Carroll has completely checked out at this point.
They’ve always been fun as hell.
~ open hearts, open minds, open doors ~
THEY GOT A PEPPER BAR
That particular Chris Cunningham PS2 ad was around the same time he had released a lot of other quite amazing videos. A few years after Aphex Twin’s “Come to Daddy” and “Windowlicker,” Björk’s “All is Full of Love” and prior to “Monkey Drummer” and “Rubber Johnny.”