Saloon_Hoon
Saloon_Hoon
Saloon_Hoon

That 'Coolstream' iPod 30pin dock / bluetooth adapter is ridiculous.

First and foremost - that is an awesome article Wes; there's a whole dimension to flashlights that's beyond many many people.

I almost dl'd it then realized, Google Keep does shopping lists better (even w/location reminders)

Seriously, seriously.
that body shell would be hyperawesome on a 1/6 scale gas chassis (like the kyosho db7 setup back when)..

Actually haven't had a problem with the SwissTech Utilikey on many, many flights - easily the best tool I've had on my keys (when I had keys).. now everything is rfid fob so I'm keyring-less...

Most vintage Lancias I hear are tough to work on, from what I learned on Top Gear

I have an Acura MDX for the next (foreseeable future) so... AMA?

ever been to the ih8mud forums? My friend's taken his Lexus Land Cruiser out mudding and hitting trails several times; I was surprised to say the least.

lol your username really makes the comment pop

I can more than attest to their horrible customer service - I had a hotspot from them (this is a year ago, so fwiw, maybe they've changed?) - I've been checking my accounts and the $100 deposit I'm owed hasn't ever hit my account back, they said they did it, posted a 'reciept' and it's to a dead account and wrong

Love the idea - loving the 'Unitek' Branded USB/OTG MicroSD flash reader I picked up on AMZN for $7.99

though my personal preference is a powerful sports sedan, to name a category. You can tow with it, drive fun, in comfort etc. anytime i've needed a truck bed, I just tow my trailer. If i need to haul a christmas tree, roof racks (same for snow trips etc).

I've always wanted to retrofit systems like these so I could tailor the experience on my own. Speaking of 'in car entertainment' for individuals, since everyone's usually carrying their own device, I started using a seagate wirelessplus drive, does 8 streams (non-hd anyway) but enough to keep 2-3 people occupied if

I'll have to take a pic of the setup on my gsxr - it's pretty simple - actually as a deterrent I was using the metal disc break reminder cord attached to a padlock in my trunk, It's bright red coated steel braided line and coiled up, so easy to keep stored away as well.

honestly if you're going to lock your helmet to your bike, best to go to the depot/hdw store and get some steel cable cut to length, use ferrules to create loops then loop through helmet, back under trunk lid and lock to frame. you can control the length of line available plus pick better cable than that scissor gauge

*raises hand*

a.k.a. "Frosty Nuts"

also, wow!

out of curiosity and to save a reverse gis for everyone - what's the name/model of those manual focus lenses? my dad would get a kick outta those