SixFourTwoHero
SixFourTwoHero
SixFourTwoHero

That threw me off too. I thought a rehab was just a new road deck and some spot repairs with new paint on the superstructure.

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This I-70 bridge was demolished a few months ago right outside my house. I was at work at the time and felt the boom... SEVEN MILES AWAY!

Wow, under what company name? I shot an e-mail to Immersive Media on Wednesday asking in case they were still getting contracted for some of the work, but they have yet to reply. In the mean time, enjoy my dream job!

It's a complete crapshoot.

Just read your second AMA yesterday. You provided a lot of great answers, much appreciated. Now if only I had a way to apply for that job!

Are we in the golden age of hyper cars? Between this, the F150, the Huayra, any Koenigsegg, the Veyrons... The rate of new technology, level of detail and extraordinary engineering is absolutely astonishing.

I literally lol'd at 1:55.

Free? You think it's just a coincidence? Hyundai pays loads of money to be featured in shows such as Burn Notice and The Walking Dead.

Always enjoy reading through the comments on a 3000GT-related post. I'm glad to see the community still accepting these, despite a few flaws. I've had this TT for 5.5 years and bought a base model ('96 w/ 44k) to DD. They have been stone reliable for me and still attract interest fairly often.

My thoughts exactly!

Having worked at a Fiat dealership when they were first being rolled out in the states, I can attest to the limited space one has for feet. My steel-toe boots got wedged constantly, making me look like a fool in traffic.

Just a little tongue-in-cheek. I've been using it since 3 Fast 3 Furious came out.

"everything from lottery numbers to hip-hop mogul Sean Combs's repeated name changes"

Legendarily unreliable? No. It's a high maintenance bitch, sure. But the second, third, fourth etc. owners of these cars throw maintenance out the window because they didn't pay $35k for the car and they are usually of a different income bracket (READ: potentially dense and/or young).

Got one of these as a gift a couple years ago. Shit leaked out of the box, thus rendering it completely useless (I hate peppermint).

That's King Abdulaziz International Airport near Jeddah. It has two dedicated Hajj terminals.

Hong Kong is comparable, but cooler.

Love that airport. Spent six hours there waiting for San Francisco fog to clear. I killed the time by walking through every concourse. And beer. Lots of beer.

In Saudi Arabia. The King Fahd Int'l Airport. It is the largest airport in the world and serves only half the amount of passengers as Lambert in St. Louis. It's nearly a ghostport.

It's a beauty to drive through, too. Function, meet form.