RenegadeAzzy
Azzy
RenegadeAzzy

Yes, “over there” is some precise data.

Your “experience”, “education”, and “logic” are all fine and well...but they don’t belong in internet comments sections. :)

JDM Roadkill—that’s good.

This is my kind of car guy. He is like JDM Roadkill.

Why not we use Double Decker Trailers like this in America, they seem safer and be able to fill in the shortage of truck drivers by essentially having two trailer loads of cargo into one trailer? :/

There is nothing humble or practical about a flip-up door

I am completely. Any device that is designed to bypass security features I put in place I am against.

Doesn’t matter if it’s for a good cause. You could argue that they should be allowed to spy on everything you do on your computer to prevent ISIS recruiting.

No. I don’t care. I don’t care if I OFFER my data to google

Nope, I have to take my eyes off the road to look at it though. And use my hand too! Maybe I should switch back to good old fashioned paper maps that sit on the passenger seat, while using my CB...

That’s cutting off your nose to spite your face. This will not do any more to prevent texting than MAKING IT ILLEGAL does.

Consider yourself gratified:

I suppose if you have the right type of clip you could attach it to the other side of the trunk lid. I’m ashamed to admit this, but I still own my non running Cougar. Maybe tonight I’ll go out to the garage and attempt to strap something to the luggage rack.

Apropos of absolutely nothing, I once was driving to work at a pet store. Saw a shopping cart a few hundred yards away, so decided to collect it as I drove. Reached out the window and started pushing it.

I encourage people to ride their (big) bikes with me to ‘silly’ places...

My wife visits me ALL THE TIME. Of course, I work from home.

I have been reading these blogs for a long time now and this is possibly my favorite comment ever. Touche good sir.

I disagree. My had has to tow lots for his job, & he wanted a comfortable truck. So he got a 2015 Ram 2500 Laramie Longhorn 6.7 Cummins. It’s his office 60% of the time. Yes some parts are a bit cheesy, but it is a comfortable truck.

In certain applications yes.  Most professional licensing is used to as a way for those in the profession to limit competition and drive up compensation. Not so much in engineering. There’s a little of it in the civil engineering arena but outside of that and some consulting (not all) state licensing is pretty

It’s a great article, and honestly I’m willing to tolerate it here because it’s better than the vapid tripe Gizmodo has put up over similar stories (largely just Hamilton Nolan rambling about how every criminal doesn’t deserve punishment because unclear non-reasons), but it really is weird that it’s here. Unlike the