TommyFive
Tommy Five, Formula J's Growler
TommyFive

@tяs: Nope, on mine (a base model... the only things motorized are the wipers and the power steering) I just have a stork for the wipers:

@Buckus: And let's not forget that you can't scrap carbon fiber.

@Pessimippopotamus: I love that interior. I sit in it every day, and compared to other cars I've driven it's a nice place to be. There aren't buttons all over the damn place, as the three knobs for the air system give a lot of control without clutter. Everything has its place, and it's happily predictable.

@xequar: That's precisely what I was saying - making it difficult for those who drove drunk to get alcohol after they broke that law, without changing the laws that deal with law-abiding citizens. i.e. After a DUI, you couldn't legally obtain alcohol for one year. After a second, DUI offense, a stricter limitation.

@rotaryfreakjoe: I'm all for that one. Those speeds should be saved for the track.

What about making it difficult or near-impossible for offenders to obtain alcohol?

@Sublethalend: Except for the jagged shadows and splotchy repetitive human audiences. Other than that, it's tip-top.

Damage I couldn't care less about. You shouldn't be crashing anyway. Instead, let's make cars stop sliding sideways at the start of rally events and force those voice actors to obey the custom sound level settings (Jeff Gordon, I'm looking at you).

@Vitto #9: Also, look at it this way: The guy was drunk and couldn't stand up on his own; what harm could he have possibly done to the cop who had his wits about him?

Rosa, dryer sheets might be a worthwhile investment.

@jpaugh: Yeahhh, but the auto-switch to freespin is where it's at. Sadly, all new versions of the Revolution have done away with the speed-determinate scroll wheel switch. That's the only reason why I purchased 4 of them on eBay for backups in the future, in fear that Logitech will never come to its senses and

Whoa, wait. These things aren't out yet? I saw one outside my apartment building this past summer. I thought it looked funky and... dare I say? Quite brilliant. Immediately I researched it and found the middling fuel economy and the hybrid badge... All interest was lost, aside from finding a mechanical junker a

It's not like we don't have tens of thousands of aspiring actors looking for their big break.

@bdkennedy1002: I think the safety added by the device is nothing more than hopeful. The best way to increase safety is to increase knowledge of the user. These cameras are a bit... Pepto Bismol. It relieves your upset stomach, but it doesn't stop you from eating that burger that gave you the upset stomach in the

And say goodbye to the cheap and cheerful car.

@Luizzle: Looks like an old soldering gun (Weller still makes them, although they're usually not recommended for electronics) with toy revolver pieces glued on for good measure.

The bigger issue here is actually the devices we use to access the internet. How much energy does it cost to produce, ship and maintain the home computers, laptops, phones, cell towers, servers, and associated objects that get continually replaced?

I now must find a car to shove this in. It's too awesome not to.

@duurtlang: I do apologize for the crude way in which I expressed my opinion on this whole helmet thing, but a close friend of mine got nailed by a minivan in a hit & run accident. And as an avid cyclist, it is incredible to me today that people don't wear helmets even for short rides out to the store.

@duurtlang: If everyone who wears a helmet in your country is a tourist, that speaks volumes on how intelligent your people are.