EarendilE30
EarendilE30
EarendilE30

I watch it and all I can think is that her seating position is terrible. She needs to be closer to that wheel.

"On the flip side, who are some of our favorite on-screen female characters, where the writing gives them rich backstories, their own inner lives, and agency?"

"For every Major Kira or Sarah Connor there seems to be two Charlie Mathesons."

My limited understanding of the intent of embargos was so that journalists could get all their ducks in a row, and all be on the same page, so that come Sunday morning's paper all journalists could make the same great announcement and reviews of a product at the same time. The idea being that the Company gets a

looking at a picture is not a fact. I helped a guy out of a ditch once. His car slid downhill and shoved his wheel way up into the wheel well of the car. couldn' thave been more than a 10mph hit but it was apparently the wrong angle for that vehicle's geometry. I'm not familiar with the Porsche geometry, and perhaps

"And it's not exactly wild speculation"

Until me know exactly what happened can we leave the speculation, especially the negative speculation, for the tabloids? This car was also a modified car that was on a test drive just minutes away from the chop. It could have had any number of mechanical/electrical failures as well.

Nah. Galas and Earligolds maybe, but not oranges. Both requirements are tradeoffs between making a faster lap, and the time it takes to pit. It seems to me that prior to 2010 that teams felt that the time it took to refuel was made up for by how much faster the cars were. If it was faster to not refuel, wouldn't they

I own more blipshift shirts than I care to admit...and a few hoodies. However I've never bought one that featured a particular car brand. If someone asks about any of my shirts I can define the concepts/stories behind them, but I know jack about volvos. As awesome as the design is, I'm sorta sad our "winner" for the

But we can design the tires so that they have to be changed or explode during a race. Yeah, that makes sense.

I think hydro-electric power is something that makes electric cars significantly more appealing to the greenies in the PNW, you truly can be zero emissions with an electric car up here.

What are you arguing for exactly? That Ken is the greatest rally diver? No one is saying that, and this video isn't trying to be proof of that. Are you arguing to get videos like this banned or never made in the first place? Because that would be silly. The video was fun, entertaining, and as always the cinematography

"Believe me: most drivers perfectly understand physics, and they know its just a sensation and not a reality"

I'm not sure about the history or the regulation surrounding it, but there was a move around the time of seatbelts (or before?) to make the dash (the first thing you hit) made out of softer materials than metal and oak. Apparently they didn't used to do this, and the most minor of accidents snapped bones and broke

The GT-R is like a Red Bull F1 vs the rest of the field, amazing.

I think there is a seperate ranking for cars where they test how well it handles reverse in a grocery store parking lot. I don't think this is that test.

"V6s are better balanced then I6s."

I suppose I am lucky, smart, and professional enough to not care if an HR department eliminates me because of what they find on my Facebook profile. I'm privileged enough at this point in my life and career that I can honestly say I don't want to work for someone that would eliminate ME based on what is accessible on

With the E46, didn't only the M3's come with a mechanical diff? I believe you could get 2002's with mechanical diffs without trying too hard, right?

The original P-38 Lightning cost $97,147 in 1944 and a couple of years development time. Far cry from today.