Jorsher
Jorsher
Jorsher

I live here. It’s a nice city with a large nerd population.

You don’t seem to be very familiar with the case. I see a lot of people using it as an example in cases where I don’t think it’s useful.
The coffee was served dangerously hot. Hotter than should be suspected. Hot enough to cause serious burns requiring surgery to her lap. It's not simply that she didn't know the coffee

Afghanistan also has some very ornate trucks. I remember the first one I saw was a local national refilling our water tank. Wish I had some pictures handy.

Actually, I think in this case the US will follow their restrictions. While I understand why some may have skepticism, they do make an attempt at respecting hosts' requests. Unless there's a very real emergency, they won't be flying.

Weird thing is how sporadic the “not available in your country” thing is. I installed it in Iraq without ever seeing that error. A buddy installed it in Iraq, but the first few attempts got the error. A friend installed in it Peru, but got that error the first few times.
We all activated our phones in USA, so I'm

I always enjoyed a nice Chinook over Kabul or RC East, especially if they opened the rear hatch. Decently smooth ride. Blackhawks and Pumas were always crowded. Stohl flights over the eastern mountains were a blast... Watched a Puma crash, saw a Blackhawk on its rotors.

I have a picture somewhere of Blackhawks being loaded into a C17 at an airbase somewhere in AFG. I understand helicopters carrying helicopters is more impressive, but seeing a plane swallowing them is neato. Plus, I love C17s.

I'd hate to have these on my hand-receipt when it's inventory time!

Clever. You’re literally one of at least four that said this same thing.

I’ve flown in business or first class a handful of times and economy class more than I can count, both international and domestic. The class-bump has always been due to luck. Despite a six-figure income, I’d rather endure sitting next to people

S2000 is another good choice that missed the list. Why? There's a compartment that exists that many don't know about unless they're one of those good owners that reads the owner's manual. It's above the compartment that holds the trunk-release.

Yes!!!

My goodness... The HSV 010 is what I was really, really hoping for. The sound of it on track was delicious.

Old post, I know, but a related article brought me here. I bought a 2008 Chicane Silver with CR wheels and the red/black interior. It only had 14,000 miles and I was the second owner (un)fortunately it was my daily so I brought it to 47,000+ miles within a couple years. Now I'll probably retire it to my garage and

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate tech. My career is with tech. My house is full of tech. I have more gadgets than any single person should have. But, I prefer when it's not a selling point or focus. My S2K has traction control, electronic throttle and assisted steering, power windows and top, defrosting rear window,

And I think the NSX looks better than the boring Porsche. Hooray, opinions!

I wish I could remember what GM product it was, but I kept seeing one get posted on Facebook that reminded me of a Challenger when you look past the hood. The picture was poorly Photoshopped, and the “sources” were always something ridiculous like future2016carsnews.com.

Haha, I was just a poor high school student. I loved it, despite it being the base "S" model that was slow as hell. Now I have a swapped CRX Si and factory fresh S2000. Next, I need some 'murican muscle.

I had a license before I took Driver's Ed, and I only took it because the Alabama school system didn't have classes at an equivalent level of my previous school so I had to take a bunch of filler classes. It consisted primarily of driving the teacher around to run errands. I can't remember how large the gap was, but

Years ago, someone pulled out in front of my car and I slid into the back of them, which pushed in my hood and bumper and the hood would no longer latch. I did what any stupid and broke teenager would do, and pulled into the Home Depot parking lot nearby and bought one of those thick, black rubber bungies.

Helmets are one of those things I think will be next to impossible to write recommendations on. Everyone has different wants/needs/head/idea of comfort. Personally, I bought a Shoei RF-1200 last year and love it, but I could only compare it to the few options that were available at the store, and the cheap Bell I had