Imirrelephant
Imirrelephant
Imirrelephant

It makes so much sense now! I have been trying to figure out why that face looked so familiar all morning! Now if it can resist the urge to kill all humans...

I was trying to wrap my head about what is off about this thing. You nailed it! It's not all bad, but something about it isn't quite right to me.

You, sir, are a prince among men! Now if only you had a shiny metal ass with which you could tell meat bags to bite!

"What business are you in, exactly?" I offer protection services...

We take a few more photos and then it's time to head back. Christian wants to give GF Williams a ride back to the factory in the car, so he asks me to drive his personal car back: A Tesla Model S.

That's how you get ants!

Seconded!

Someone's got an attitude...

I like how the guy that lifts the gate motions them forward like, "Come on you dumb ass! There's a train coming!"

Interesting. The hassle and cost of getting one into the US from South America would likely be prohibitive, but it would make an awesome project. Was just hoping getting one out of Canada would be easier.

I had no idea this existed. This generation reminds me of a smaller Torino. I dig it! I wonder if they sold any in Canada too...

You'd be a TDI swap away from being a Jalop legend...

Any road like Stelvio is amazing if you close it down. In reality, the Swiss side of Stelvio is crowded with RVs, buses, and people driving slowly. What's also deceiving is the width. It's so narrow. Sure, if you knew nobody was coming, you'd gun it. But you just don't know that. And you don't want to hit a bus at a

It reminds me of a Saab 9000. Not that it's a bad thing...

I can only imagine. The way people park in regular spots is bad enough...

I didn't have to parallel park in drivers ed. Still successfully learned how, though.

I could parallel park my Titan...

Yup. That is electrostatic haptics. There is currently work on pressure sensitive systems that varies the response based on how hard you are pressing. Pretty cool stuff!

Agreed on the security aspect. I think a programmable fingerprint recognition system could be a cool idea to try. There are so many advances going on in authentication now. It will be interesting to see which methods will come out on top.

I think physically cut keys in general are on their way out. NFC technology has come a long way. The cars that do come with keyless entry/ignition now only use the physical key as a backup in case the battery in the fob dies.