MrCrash
MrCrash
MrCrash

This is certainly nicer than my version. Pigeons get pulled along a conveyor under other pigeons who get to poop on them.

The same way a few Holden Utes show up every year. Manufacturer magic.

Dangit! I somehow made it through the article about the car show for the dying child without leaking eye fluid, then THAT SONG STARTED PLAYING.

Sure. It wouldn't be any different than a normal drive with her. She likes to warn me about random things that she thinks she sees ahead, and always complains about my driving. If I'm going to put up with it, I may as well have fun along the way.

Not a bad deal, but I'll keep using my french press for now. I'm lazy, cheap, and lacking in a refined palate capable to appreciating properly made cold brew coffee.

It's nice, but I usually just make my cold brew coffee in my french press. I mix water and grounds in the press, and put the lid on with the press all the way up. After x hours, I press it down and pour it into a container for storage. If I'm feeling fancy I pour it through a paper filter. Either way it's delicious.

And to those saying that a C-130 has props thus he couldn't have heard a jet engine sound from it, look up the turboprop. It's a turbine engine that uses gear reduction to turn a propeller, and they are used in the C-130.

Johnnyma451, are you sure it wasn't a KC-135 or a B-52 that buzzed you? I'm from that area, and I would see either of those more often then the C-130s they have stationed there. The pilots of those planes used to make games out of buzzing the people hanging out at Metro Park (a big park near the base), especially when

YAY TRUCKS!!!!!

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I gotta ask, what model Ram did you get to test drive? Did they let you get behind the wheel of an R/T, or did they force you into one of the bigger ones?

Of these, my Mom really only did #9. I would build car models on occasion, and a friend of hers at work said he was looking to sell an awesome model kit, but it was a bit expensive and needed parts. Without realizing what the fallout would be, I ended up with a Kyosho Inferno MP-5 kit for Christmas about 10-12 years

I still have and love my Logitech MX510. I bought it back in 2003 or so I think, and used it up until a couple years ago. I replaced it with a Logitech G5 v2, and took the MX510 to work. Eventually the cable developed a break, and I spent the afternoon tearing apart all the old mice we had looking for spare parts that

If Jalopnik is seriously considering that, I'll offer up an alternative. Find an old couch, and I'll put it in the bed of my truck. I'll then drive y'all around wherever you want for the day.

Can we help ID the tractor?

I bought the exact same monitor under a different brand name from Microcenter a couple months ago for just $400 (not on sale). It's an Auria, which is made by EQD. The buttons, labels, and posts are the exact same as this Nixeus. The only difference is the stand. If I had to guess, it's all the same hardware inside,

I've seen it mentioned already, but I make sure to drive something fun. There's no point in driving anywhere if you don't actually want to be in the vehicle. For me, that is something rwd with a loud v8 putting out a good amount of power. It may not be the most economical way to to commute, but I won't die of boredom

Want to know what works best? Polka. Shares the crap out of them usually. I almost made a guy run a red light once with a Weird Al polka medley.

This is one reason I prefer working on my truck. Unless I'm working on something that requires a wheel be removed, I can just crawl under it with all for tires still on the ground.