You don’t, but you should expect to be rhetorically asked about your qualifications when you make such bold, poorly-informed comments ;)
You don’t, but you should expect to be rhetorically asked about your qualifications when you make such bold, poorly-informed comments ;)
It’s all fun and games until you mow down a crowd of pedestrians during a left or right turn.
Haven’t read the article yet, but that cyclist prediction path in the lead .GIF is pretty fucking cool. Despite how “rudimentary” the technology may seem, stuff like that is awesome to see.
Do you have ANY idea how popular this movie is? I was on Fandango/AMC sites the MINUTE tickets were released, and by the time their websites stopped crashing, Monday was the EARLIEST I could get tickets to see it at the theater. Stop being a dipshit. Not everyone was able to go and see the movie within 48 hours of it…
You have an AWD Subaru and garaged it all winter?!
I don’t attend meets and GTGs either. I’m mainly just an asshole in the FB group itself and that’s about it, lol.
Are you in the FB group “Chitown Subarus”?
In the Willow Springs area. Lots of forest preserves there, and quite a few lakes with boat ramps :)
Haha! I wouldn’t doubt it. Thanks!
While mine is nowhere near that clever, I feel like people are just going to share all manner of vanity plates here, so I may as well add mine to the mix.
Hideous? Awww, c’mon...
I still don’t understand people who refuse to comprehend why folding screen devices should, and likely will be the future. It’s so fucking obvious. If you want to complain about the bulkiness, and generally “clumsiness” of the first ever folding smartphone, feel free, but don’t be a fucking idiot about it. The first…
So basically you want a BRZ with a header and tune ;)
Makes the engine go from feeling a bit anemic, to feeling “competent” and “what it should have felt like stock.”
And yet people complain that $25k for a 200 HP 4-banger is too much in the Toyobaru...
Meh. It had the look more of something meant to help if you over-rotate, or come down on your face, or side, or knee. It isn’t going to do much if you land in such a manner as to lock your knees and force your legs to bend the wrong way.
Oh... now I get it, lol.
Some people like to buy high-quality tools ;)
As someone who used to live off of cheaper stuff, I’ve yet to regret a single “expensive tool” purchase. Every single time I’ve purchased a tool for several times what a cheap one would cost, the first time I’ve used it, I’ve cursed myself for not buying it sooner. Cheap…
Own a Precision Instruments split-beam torque wrench as well. Can confirm what @Chris_K_F drives an FR-Slow said: you DO NOT have to reset it after use. One of the reasons I spent the extra cash on it was to avoid the scenario where I accidentally forget to reset my torque wrench and ruined it.
It’s funny that you complain about having to change your routine and make things “less convenient” by not hanging your keys at the door... and yet your entire argument is that we should forgo all of the added convenience afforded by keyless entry systems, which completely trumps what you’re suggesting.
And if you think…
While this is all fascinating, I’m much less interested in the dogs’ ability to detect this, and far more interested in what causes seizures to be able to be smelt FIVE HOURS in advance! That, to me, is the most intriguing part of all this. To me, that’s like suddenly finding out we could predict earthquakes 5 hours…
Sorry, but most of what you are stating simply isn’t true, or is poorly-conceived.