GXP_Addiction
GXP_Addiction
GXP_Addiction

Forget drift mode, I want flamethrower mode!

I was doing 120 miles one way on New England roads (highways in Mass. where the lip onto a bridge would put you in the air) in my Solstice (not a Lambo) but still lowered on very stiff racing suspension and with a compound turbo setup putting over 400hp at the rear wheels. Rowing my own gears in traffic with a very

If you can write it off as a Business expense and you are a gear head that enjoys spending time in exotics I don’t see it as being terrible. I envy him

I was doing 140 miles a day up until a few months ago. Not ths thatt unfathomable

Manual, diesel, wagon.......with a bowtie on the front......GIVE IT TO ME NOW!

Idiot or hero.....

The gods seek vengeance for our poor choices in political candidates and demand a sacrifice.......we must bring them...A SHRUBBERY

I got lucky and found a sub-statute in my state that allows a child seat to be installed in the front when no rear seats exist. Due to blowing up 2 cars in 2 weeks (both of which had large loans attached and no way out) I ended up in a 99 S10 single cab with the 2.2 and a 5 speed....and that’s the story of how my 3

I learned to solder at a young age. I think somewhere around 10-15 years ago when I was in highschool they came out with the “cool heat” soldering irons that basically only get hot at the tip when the circuit is completed by placing the tip on metal. It wasn’t as efficient but it sounds like a decent way to get kids

I apologize my inner 14 yr old assumed it was some sort of custom built 2jz swapped mini van. I forgot that factory turbo mini-vans were a thing. I still would like to think that it is a tuned monster of a mini-van so don’t ruin that for me

wait did you say turbo caravan? You sir are my hero

Yeah but for minor injuries if RICE doesn’t do much and it nags for too long get it checked but I have had plenty of injuries that I had checked out and being on crutches for extended periods of time caused more stiffness and muscle atrophy. I think there is a balance between taking care of yourself and working

I think its also a matter of knowing your body. I have been an athlete all of my life and I tend to push myself through injuries. I think there is a lot to be said for knowing your own body and your own limitations. Also good to know basic first aid and how to wrap or tape different joints or problem areas. Adding

Give it to me in matte black with a manual and a turbo!!!!

Thats interesting I had no idea that were much more strict back in the day. I guess it makes sense though. Thanks for the history lesson and thanks for your service.

I just ran into this working on my MBA. I am registered for an 8 week course well right at midterm my access is no good. I have chased the publisher for over a week now and they told me I opted for the shortened access code (why is that even a thing?!?) and I am on the hook for an extra $140 and I have already

There are several I know of that are not part of the shared branching network but I am always able to find somewhere withing 15-20min from me that will work. And yes there are a lot that will reimburse ATM fees but there are also a lot of Co-Op Atms that do not charge fees too.

I agree that banks can work as well but the benefit of a credit union is that you are making an investment in your own financial success. Credit unions as this article stated are more likely to pass their success back to members. Whereas banks have no incentive to passing anything back to their customers.

I worked for a small credit union back in my college days. We only had 3 branches and I still maintain my accounts with them even though the closest branch is 2 hours away now. The shared branching is a dream and online banking makes it all work. Even with mobile deposit its great. I have all my auto loans through

I used to say the same thing about my ex-wife.....