Glad you escaped alive. I've never been carjacked but I'd sure as hell rather have my car stolen than worry about a carjacker opening fire on me because he sees that I have a gun also.
Glad you escaped alive. I've never been carjacked but I'd sure as hell rather have my car stolen than worry about a carjacker opening fire on me because he sees that I have a gun also.
I saw an ad that said they take Schick Injector blades, which are apparently still available. Are they single-blade catridges? Or just the actual blades? I don't know much about these old razors.
I need this.
Must be a 2x4-speed.
A gunfight would have solved this, you're right! Oh wait, no . . . I don't agree at all.
I'd love to see the demographics on how many of Jalopnik's readers are outside the US. I'm not just trying to be rude, I would actually like to see it because I'm curious.
Lifesaver.
Which rock do you live under?
Rabbit.
This, one hundred times over.
Companies developed ornaments that bend over when pushed, was that not enough?
My car, in theory, should have one key, but I suspect one of the door handles and the trunk lock were replaced, because those have different keys. Regardless, I have 3 metal keys that are almost free to copy, and I don't have to pay the dealer for them, and I don't have to worry about my car being hacked, and I don't…
Me too.
Need I say more?
That's how the Porsche 917 was - I remember hearing that the tube frame weighed something like 90 pounds. Could be wrong.
"The Agera R's five-liter, twin-turbo V8 engine makes 1099 hp and 885 lb-ft, and weighs only 2,932 pounds."
I'm an engineering student and routinely hear CNC used as a verb, almost exclusively in reference to milling. It's not technically a correct usage, but it is a common one, and in my experience, an accepted usage.