RossLH
RossLH
RossLH

Are you suggesting bus drivers in Italy are the Italian equivalent of Prius drivers in California?

Almost irrelevent, but I'd like to point out Verizon can do voice+data on LTE, and dual antenna phones such as the Thunderbolt can also do voice+data on CDMA.

Everyone gets injured evenly and the bartender reaps the profits?

It is the feared Hello Kitty Yaris......wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.

It was possessed by the ghost of Dale Earnhardt.

Just a damn shame we didn't get the bugeye STi here in the states.

It is clear to me that you'll never see the reason behind my comments until something bad happens.

Correction: attempted to change.

....and so marks the 2nd time I'll use this image for a QOTD.

Well its the 17th of May, so we can rule out April Fools. And now that I've ruled out one possibility, I'll declare this legit.

So let me get this right...people can play god awful "music" at ear-bleeding volumes and its perfectly fine, semis can blast their horns, people can yell through loudspeakers on the road (could have sworn that was illegal, but I digress), Harley owners can run straight pipes on their hogs....

This year, Audi will be introducing the turbodiesel Sampersand to their lineup.

In similar news, the recent Endeavour launch was not aired on the Christian channel, after a 15-year-old boy claimed the launch looked too much like a phallous.

First thought: that'd be a badass car to own.

Thats 5-10psi on top of atmospheric pressure. Keep in mind tire pressure gauges dont measure absolute pressure.

Mentioning Brits crying makes us Americans giggle.

@Spiegel Rumsfeld

Anyone with half a brain could move the controls into the bowl. My first though was to splice another set of controls in and leave the original panel functional, but I've spent way too much time around drunk people to call that a good idea.

You could definitely throw some sweet 20-foot-high rave parties in that old International. And for that, I say NP.

"1.5 pounds per square inch of air pressure, about a tenth of air pressure at sea level"