Joshamania
Joshamania
Joshamania

This, and this some more. Also, for $6500, there better not be a square centimeter of rust on that whole body.

I'm a bit partial to these myself:

This removes my disappointment. Certainly, Kickstarter or other crowdfunding sites I think are justified in charging so high a cost, as it is to directly support development of an undeveloped product. Trying to do that with something that is already done limits your market to the same people who would have funded

This is just the silliest thing. Why can't we get more videos like The Hire?

You don't pay licensing fees to publish your own film and all Amazon does it take a cut. There isn't any upfront cost.

I'll have to look for that. Still double what it should be to attract interest from casual fans.

There's a reason that people don't pay $40 for a movie anymore, and I remember when they were $100...it was stupid then and it's stupid now. They've completely priced themselves out of anything but the high end enthusiast market. Not one single person is going to buy this on a whim.

$18 for a download? Are they absolutely high? That's half a season of Game of Thrones in HD, almost. They'd do a lot better releasing this through a major platform like Amazon Instant as well as checking their collective heads about the price.

What is *that*?!?! Want.

A 2012 BMW M3 gets about 17mpg and has just short of a 17 gallon tank, giving it a range of roughly 289 miles. You still win on the refuel time though...if not the cost.

This is one of the better comments I've seen about this situation.

We ought to put this guy together with the NYC biker morans.

I just bought one for $400 and it's brilliant. I'm looking at parts & labor for some repairs and honestly, it seems rather cheap to me...but perhaps that's because my point of comparison is a MkIV Jetta.

Yes, we have. You just don't remember yours because it was either a glancing blow or it was very very lightly...say, as you grab the roof of the car to pull yourself out and the door rolls back on you slightly...and then your hand's caught in a vice. If you're talking small child, that's an entire arm and not just a

Machines that behave like this in factories are required by OSHA to have safety guards on them...this is an absolutely ridiculous oversight by Bentley and they should do a recall.

That just looks like an invitation to park-by-braille.

I don't need no instructions...to know how to *rock*!

So how exactly is this good for the track? I see a wheel getting a bit cambered by a collision and digging a rut around the track with it...

I'd agree with that for sure.

I work in structural steel fabrication and it's the only place I've seen where a PE is useful. I'm sure there are others, but I've never seen a PE requirement for EE work. When it comes to buildings falling down...different story. :-)