LuckyChuck
LuckyChuck
LuckyChuck

Do any of those bolt-on parts improve low-end torque?

They just ordered more TG USA episodes. If you want to know why, watch the latest seasons.

This'll be awesome if it works well.

I hear he washes it all down with a cool glass of punch.

What is Chris Brown's favourite sandwich topping?

There are a lot of similarities there as well. I think of it as an old established brand centralized in Italy that's incredibly protective, and a lot of people grow up worshipping it by default. Back in the day, anyone who stood in its way was in for an ass-whoopin.

Ferrari is the Catholic Church of car companies.

Never mind if the LMP1 should have let the LMP2 pass, there were two instances of avoidable contact, and the second instance cost the LMP2 team the race.

Geez, you'd think Ferrari was the Catholic Church, like it's some kind of all-powerful global entity that attempts to crush all that oppose it.

Porsche lost its way when they introduced front-engined cars with room for four comfortable adults.

Do people seriously believe that the man who tried to bring universal health care to one of the few 1st world countries without it and the man who gave the go ahead to kill Bin Laden deserves to be hanged? I mean, you may not agree with his tax policies, but hanging? Seriously?

So that the next time a story comes up about manual transmissions being beneficial in some way, you can pop in and say "Yes I agree, manual transmissions are beneficial in some way."

Yep, you're right. My mistake.

"while it may not have", not "while I may not have"

It looks exactly like Pastor Maldonado.

The Hayabusa "Diablo" Smart Car can beat a Ferrari in a drag race, and while I may not have a faster top speed than a Veyron or Hennessy Venom, its tiny size means it will beat them in the narrow city streets to all the great parking spots.

The taxi crash in Collateral represented a turning point in the film and was also the end of one of the main characters: the taxi.

If you really want to improve the country's understanding of math, you need to go further and do a full Taylor expansion.

White looks really good on cars because so many parts of cars are black - the tires, the windows, vents and stuff, the grill, etc. Any bright colour makes it all pop, and white is the brightest. People like contrast. That's why beige cars with fake alloy wheels look so sad.

Check out Ed Callow. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ejcallow/