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My vote goes to LAGEOS (Laser Geodynamics Satellites)

I don't know about most people, but I enjoy watching amazing saves millions of times more than I do crashes. To be honest, I don't really like seeing a crash in racing now that I think about.

Parking a Camry.

I've never really felt like a car was mine until I've got all up in there (mechanical wise:change the oil, the tires, the engine ect ect).Which is why I've always wanted to a build a Se7en kit car, or Westfield. After building an entire kit car, that car is completely 100% yours and yours alone. I'm happy to say that

Her apology reminds me of Paul Christofor's. More I'm sorry I was found out and publicly humiliated then I'm sorry for what I did.

First thing I ever fixed was the driver side power window in my 01 Miata. When I bought the car, the window wouldn't go down all the way, I had to push on it to get it to go down. I thought I'll get around to fixing this some day. 6 months later its winter, I'm recovering from the flu getting ready to go on a 1 hour

See this:

There is a good quote from Robby Gordon in Dust to Glory (I think its around 42 minutes) regarding spectator deaths in sporting events. It makes a good amount of sense to me:

Alex,

I think it was around 5 or so wasnt it?

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I had a 2nd gen Ford Taurus in highschool that would occasionaly lock the steering column while I was driving it, it always kept things exciting. I remember going down a dirt and gravel road in it once, and on approaching an S bend, the steering wheel locked while turning left, perventing me from turning right.

Now playing

Rallyfighters, Local Motors, and the owner Jay Rogers, are just all awesome. Here's a episode of Jay Leno's Garage where they talk about the Rally Fighter.

don't be from Misery, don't be from Misery...*sees license plate*...fuck...

I've had a couple close calls working in my buddy's garage. Its pretty small, while trying to work on a larger car, like a Stealth. This is us pulling the engine for a overhaul. I've also had a spring compressor fail on me, twice, while under load. Thank God I knew better and didn't have my fingers in the coils.

+1 awesome

I love the fine print in the GT commercial that says "Clearly a professional driver on a closed track". I don't think I've ever seen one of those say Clearly before.

That was an amazing documentary, thank you for the link.

Mazda: "Powered by wankers, no wait Wankels....shit"