Thanks for the link. Frost did a nice job, it's much more comprehensive than I was originally envisioning.
Thanks for the link. Frost did a nice job, it's much more comprehensive than I was originally envisioning.
I'll have to check it out!
Matt, I'm really liking the new review format, and my only suggestion I can think of off the top of my head would be a leader board (which you've mentioned when explaining the new reviews). It would be awesome if we had a separate page on Jalopnik that served as the virtual leader board where we could see how the cars…
That too, which maybe thats something deserved, and not something I hope against - if that makes any sense at all.
Well, the good news out of all this is, we know now that Matt has an ATS review coming our way in the near future! Huzzah!
I'm an Apple fan, but I'd really like to see the Surface do well. That said, I agree with you and think Mat is being a bit hopeful when it comes to taking the Surface and its Keyboard to press type events, a solid unit would be much better (I would think). I haven't ever seen the Logitech keyboard, it looks fantastic…
Best tilt shift photography I've ever seen! It's positively Hot Wheels like!
I just started to explain the situation to my Chevy loving family members, and even had the video pulled up on YouTube when it aired! Everyone laughed at the ad, but there again we're a GM family.
The sounds of the car downshifting is mesmerizing, I'm a little bit jealous.
Already did, I realized they were large scale shortly after the edit function expired! :-)
As an Assassin's Creed fan, that's great news. I thought the series had pretty much been wrapped up, but it looks like there's several more games to go!
I didn't mean to come off negatively. I didn't realize Brotherhood and Revelations were just a continuation of Assassin's Creed 2. I'll go sit in the corner now.
Sweet A** Stock Car you say?
Maybe you live in different part of the world were it hasn't been released yet, buy Brotherhood (3), and Revelations (4) have already been released, over a year or two for the former, and months for the latter.
do you remember what episode this was? I'd like to download for my upcoming flight.
so....is it bad that I want desktop versions of these? They're, dare I say, pretty cool - you just don't see this kind of thing much.
I can definitely understand from a teaching perspective, it's definitely a great resource for teacher/students. I guess for me, as a student, I still prefer paper (and I love the iPad) when it comes to the classes that most pertain to my field of study (architecture). Alternatively, I wouldn't mind having a digital…
I'm the same way. Despite the widespread availability of digital books on iBooks or the Kindle, I've always preferred the look and feel of a real tangible book. There's something really great about turning the pages, or as you mentioned, memorizing its parts.
Too true. My dad was trained as a mechanic and worked for GM for 30 years, he always refers to them as idiot lights. I recently drove my mom's Malibu and he had to tell me to disregard the light, as it was only going off because of a faulty gas cap.
haha, thanks. I tried to be obvious, but not over the top - as the comments below took care of that.