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He was the original YouTube fakir

And Walden is quite close to Boston anyway, there was no “backwater wilderness” in that part of MA in that period of our history.

Uber for Corn (sorta)

I’m honesty surprised how quickly the aftermarket jumps on this shit.

Damn it ford, just put the Model T back into production!

I’m glad we can Foster references like that in this forum.

“A house divided by a Q7 cannot stand”

My opinion is that the future had better be “sensor fusion of everything but the kitchen sink” if you want this autonomy stuff to have a good shot at being safe in all conditions—and V2V communication in a substantial part of the fleet will be a big help, as will some sort of Waze-for-robots birdseye video of what the

Driving it on Michigan roads in spring is a fast way to move it past Bentley status to full-out Brokely.

Better than Comic Sans

Cop panicked and instead of doing the sensible thing of; well firstly not getting themselves into that position in the first place, because if you put yourself in a position where a crowd can surround your car then you’ve failed to exercise good judgment in situational awareness right from the get go; but instead of

Devin has always been a big drinker. Not in the sense that it ruins his life, but when we party, Devin gets into a bottle of Evan Williams. I’m not much for drinking anymore, so if we are headed out for karaoke, I’m typically driving.

So, yes, it all kind of starts with a car crash, and in this case, it’s a Ford-on-Ford literal mashup, with what appears to be a 1948-ish Ford F1 pickup climbing up and over a 1949-1951 Ford sedan

In that moment, Randall stopped owning a Ford Expedition. He picked up his keys, and began gathering the supplies needed to change his status among Apache Junction’s HOA: This is a case of Keystone, a hacksaw, and years of pent up frustration.

Chonk-E

If you define luxury by price point rather than, well, actual luxury, then the Tesla Model 3 is the number one selling luxury car. You could make the case that for Millenials connectivity and automation are the new chrome and velour.

Man, these guys really won’t defend anything.

Finally, a video that belongs on Deadspin.

Rays: where did you learn to leave huge parts of the park unoccupied?