My Instructable for making high speed YouTube videos without ending up in jail:
My Instructable for making high speed YouTube videos without ending up in jail:
Men will love and men will hate. If built for the love of the craft and joy of the accomplishment then it's undoubtedly a success. If built to garner the accolades, respect and honor of fellow men then it is surely a failure regardless of execution.
"The Wagon Queen Family Truckster... You think you hate it now, wait 'til you drive it."
All the places I've worked had set annual performance and/or salary review times. The beginning and middle of the year are pretty typical times for this. It would pay to know when review time is, rather than simply targeting January, June & July.
It excites me to see a model go topless and retain that firm and tight feel. Nothing worse than taking the top off and being left loose and sagging.
@deep_fryed: Ok, we can review while the other kids go play.
18.64 mph? Time for Gizmag to review the
I swear Oregon and Washington are in some sort of biggest idiot competition.
@Admiral_Awesome: I should've guessed that a 6'5" radar intercept officer wasn't the only technical inaccuracy in that movie. But how can a discussion about the 80's be complete without at least one Top Gun reference?
WTF Goose, Concorde is unaffected by jet wash?
@RGLarson: I'd hate to pit my bank account against that of my ISP to see if you're right.
I'm waiting on it's score in the official Lifehacker release test: Post on LH, 50,000 or so direct links later it'll be a bonafied landing page solution or it'll be Lifehacker'd just like Flavors.me and About.me
My favorite definition of insanity is:
Ooooohhhh no... you're not getting me to fall for that again.
I won't crash this, this is a beer truck eh!
I was going to say yes but they already showed the exploding crow. What more could the feature possibly have to offer?
I was genuinely excited to read this article because the stack of mail that get's piled up on my kitchen counter is in dire need of organization. But hanging files on the inside of a closet seems like it only solves half the problem. Now instead of forgetting things from the bottom of an unsightly pile they can be…
Is there a great call for this?
@alan505: They should start making entire cars out of whatever that bumper is made of.