RossLH
RossLH
RossLH

"0 views, Jun 16, 2011 10:43 AM"

I want to punch everything about this article.

Was the 959 not banned from Paris-Dakar?

You know....just this morning I was considering the possibility of keeping my bugeye at stage 1 for a daily driver, and picking up a kit car for a toy. Then I decided I'd just keep the bugeye at stage 1 for a daily driver and only car.....but you're killing me here.

Test out your "no kill" catapult.

Are you suggesting I put an engine in my computer?

Turn the burner on high for 25 minutes.

Don't use a kit, look around online for some recipes and piece together your own "kit". Kits almost never turn out well.

To Mr. Diaz: you may be interested in a book called Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology, by Neil Postman. One of the main overtones in the book concerns the issue of innovation for the purpose of innovation, rather than innovation for the purpose of application. Its a good read.

I've spent many a weekend at the Outer Banks (specifically the Ocracoke campground) and many a Sunday morning at the bagel shop in Ocracoke. Its a great place, I never get tired of being there.

You clearly have no idea just how much he indeed wants to North Carolina.

That is one hell of a cast, but to make it perfect I'd say replace Steve Carell with Charlie Day.

NIBBLES!

2) I've been using Cyberlink Powerdirector to edit videos from my GoPro camera. The program is very user friendly, has a great variety of utilities (anything from one-click automatic adjustments to fully manual adjustments), inputs and outputs just about any HD and non-HD filetype, and is relatively cheap at 50-60

Hybrid cars, specifically those using a series hybrid system. Its a matter of stacking inefficiencies. Traditional gasoline engines transform mechanical power to mechanical power using a geartrain. Electric motors transform electrical power to mechanical power. A series hybrid uses electrical motors to transform

If Duke had these a couple years ago, they'd still have tailgating at their games.

Interesting use of the word 'own', but I agree with your point. These kids are two or three years old....why are the "parents" letting them out of their sight? Letting your 2-year-old kid wander around in a populated public area is just asking for trouble.

Seeing as to how my hard drive crashed last night (95% chance of being recoverable, but gives me a good excuse to ditch that POS laptop), I've got my eye on that Lenovo B570 i5....

List of things that annoy me: