I forget that most business PC's are still XP driven.
I forget that most business PC's are still XP driven.
Well, they were Swedish after all.
They actually got the Science pretty good on the episode (they used the same method that northern European nations use to test moose impacts). Basically what they found out is, that for a predetermined distance it's better to brake/swerve than to speed up. If you speed up, in attempt to "go under" the moose, all you…
I like him. His videos are hard to watch sometimes because he does everything deadpan; so half the time I think he's trying to make a joke, but is really trying to be serious.
That, of course, is the correct answer.
You beat me by a minute. I agree, anything older than a 96 corvette (in decent condition) could be had for less than 10K.
A decent Corvette could be had for under 10K.
Ha what? You would know you were doing 180mph. You wouldn't be able to hold the camera doing 180 in an AE86. Not to mention that unless there's some serious forced induction or engine swap-age going on, there's no way the little 1.6L stock engine is going to push that car faster than 110-120mph.
It was stated someplace that they brought him in to test, but wasn't their first choice for the voice or something. I can't find the article that explains it
I've got a theory on all that. They originally used Mark as just a stand in voice while testing the dialog system. They didn't originally plan on him being the final guy. However, they came to like him as a Voice Actor and kept him on and didn't go back and re-record the previous dialog because the already "had" it. I…
That game took a few rounds to get figured out, but it was enjoyable once you got the hang of it. Worth checking out if you have the chance.
I used to watch "Cop" shows from time to time. One of the things that stuck with me from it is how much the Cop doesn't know about who they are pulling over. At the time of the stop all they really know is that you've committed a traffic violation (unless they've had time to pace you and ran your plates prior). From…
In general yes, being polite, articulate, and concise will get you far when it comes to traffic traffic stops.
My dad and I swapped an engine in my old 91 Miata in a weekend. The key is to label everything with masking tape. Every connector, and every hose. As long as you do that, it's just time and physical effort.
Is it just me, or does the Companion Cube look overlarge?
I agree I too was not impressed with the list.
As a rider I used to tout that mantra a lot. However, experience has told me that a bad day on a bike is not better than a good day in a car.
Commuting in the snow on the beast that was the 1100 V65 is a feat to be sure.
This. Makes any commute better.
I second this nomination. Good reactions, good choices.