I've been looking at the Fitbit, Up and FuelBand for a while. Does the Nike FuelBand measure your sleep patterns and wake you up at the optimal times in your REM cycle?
I've been looking at the Fitbit, Up and FuelBand for a while. Does the Nike FuelBand measure your sleep patterns and wake you up at the optimal times in your REM cycle?
Not from behind the wheel, but a kid in my highschool class blew one apart doing just that. I saw another one get wadded up in college at an Autocross event in similar fashion.
Wormhole flip, the most extreme type of flip.
"Mustang GT" + "does have a supercharger-type whine" + "a failing"
And that Mustang has no damage on it from the contact with the Charger. I hate spontaneously healing vehicles in movies.
That route is impossible. They are going up and down the same road several times and magically jump from Russian Hill to Pacific Heights. Plus, living in San Francisco makes every day the Bullit chase scene.
The Good - Mine runs pretty cool and the battery is fantastic. Websites load and scroll smoother than in FireFox on my i7 MacBook Air.
"A few thousand dollars in custom suspension and good modern wheel/tire combo would do wonders for the car you drove. "
If it was your idea or insistence on putting a manual transmission in this thing...
Two words - Clutch drop.
If you're ever in SF and if you're curious, you can mosey on up to any of the tracks and lift open the small access hatches really easily. The cable routing under the street is fascinating in its Victorian complexity.
More than a century. The Native Americans burned the forests routinely, according to 1791 anyway.
That is amazing.
Did this project come out of TechShop SF? I saw one there about a month and a half ago.
Touché. I have been learnt and schooled. I even watched that episode of Top Gear.
Good. Nobody posted any of my favorite secret roads. They remain a secret and under the radar, hopefully literally.