Douches, douches everywhere!
Douches, douches everywhere!
I've driven Castle Coombe, none of the cars. But a fantastic track (said whilst listening to V8 rumbles :O) Probably faster than this guy was driving the '40 lol.
At Castle Combe too! Driven it! :D
I've heard they cracked it on a Pi.... :P
You gotta say; The man has a point...
I think this deserves a seperate QoTD; what will improve driver's ability most.
Avoidance is always an option... besides, if you're paying attention, you'll be able to react to these events regardless of the presence of an Airbag.
I agree to an extent, and definitely see where you're coming from.
I have no idea what this is. Please enlighten me.
But while its driver-centered ergonomics will make you a selfish asshole, you'll have a great time taking yours all the way up to 9 million RPMs or whatever its redline really is. And the best part? You'll make Miata owners shut up for a few minutes. You can't put a price tag on something like that.
Well, thats all of my tomorrow taken up!
"Pull to Inflate."
Oooft. I need pics and thread links for that build. That would be a tasty day. :)
I downgrade my tongue-in-cheek remark to 'almost' anything's possible. Thats wanting to believe Obama is a terrorist.
Honestly, I saw the title and instantly wanted to post this.
Still the best, because it gives you an excuse to punch your siblings. Some people play where New Bugs count for one and Old Bugs count for two. That's okay. Some people call this game Punch Buggy, and that's not okay. It's called slug bug, yo. (It's called Punch Buggy, but Raph won't listen to reason. - Ed.)
(An alternate theory of mine is that some of the organizers, like the one who said they planned to arrest certain lawmakers, ran afoul of certain elements of the government that are not currently shut down. You know, the ones that put a black bag over your head, send you to the secret prison in Eastern Europe, and…
Ah, this I can explain: Google Maps uses traffic calculations, as well as you history (if you have an android, they know exactly where you are at any given point). GMaps gathers as much data as it can on you, your route, and the routes around it to predict, taking accidents out of the equation.
And knowing Ford, it won't look as goddam ugly as the Nissan approach
See, this was my worry. I did Javelin in school, so know exactly what a pole aimed at the ground does. The idea of running at said javelin, with the inertia of the entire year on your back sends shivers down my spine.