AndyAhern
AndyAhern
AndyAhern

Money. It has been said time and time again. GMC is a cash cow with next to no development costs. Pontiac on the other hand would have taken a bunch of money to right that ship, and it would have been low volume vehicles (think: SS Sedan, Astra VXR, small rwd 2+2 coupe, Firebird = 3.6TT, TransAM = 2014 Z/28, Holden

Yeah, umm, no.

Definitely like the information in the body of the article rather than the comments. Especially with this new Kinja business.

It is very possible to shoot one's self with a rifle (though admittedly pretty tricky). Maybe that makes it safer?

Because this was at an airport it relevant to this blog to discuss? Cue another gun debate.

It gets a lot, lot harder to tell which chain goes where when you're fumbling for them in the dark. I did, however, come up with a system for figuring it out on my ceiling fan. You see, I snapped the chain running to the light on my ceiling fan because I was trying to follow it all the way up to the base of the

The chains on my fan are equidistant from the fan motor...

Rich person comes out in support of regressive taxation. Details at 11.

With all due deference and respect to Senna, the darkest day in motorsports was June 11, 1955 at the Circuit de la Sarthe.

I agree, I'm tired of these two sentence post with a link. I come here to read the info not get sent to some other site

What was wrong with the list before? I liked the list, it was easy to read. Why don't we have the list?

I'm a fan of change - but not liking the new format for motor sports round up. It's frustrating to have to view comments for the info. On top of that, comments don't always display right on mobile browsers (Safari for iPhone 5) so it makes it very difficult to read while making my morning shit down.

When will people of the first world(US+C, EU and Japan(and maybe Korea) will understand that an universal currency would be the best thing for the said areas. With strict rules and a financial comittee with a member from each area, of course. We don't need another Greece.

Patch panels are cheap. Switches are expensive. You don't know ahead of time how many ports you might need five years from now, so you run a bunch of lines to each room, and tie them into several dozen ports on a patch panel. Then, which ever ports you actually end up using get patched into a much smaller switch.

It is used because the solid core cable used in the walls doesn't like to be bent severly or often. You attach them to the back of the patch panel and hopefully never move them. Then when you get a new switch or add stuff or anything else you just use the little short patch cables to connect them to the patch panel.

yea but who uses linux beyond server use. i mean nooone owns JUST a linux computer. they either emulate linux for playing around or have a linux and PC/Mac. There just isnt enough support for what many users want to do for linux, mostly because your average user doesnt use it, thus there is no market.

Production starts in August, when HSV will build just 500 of the LSA powered GTS. And they won't be cheap: Starting price will be $95,000 in Australia. Crikey!

Or you could build your own "dropbox" in a VPS.

"nothing goes to the cloud"

Oooohhhh, angry commenter is angry.