Well_Spoken_Man
Well Spoken Man
Well_Spoken_Man

The trouble with traffic circles or roundabouts, whatever you call them, is that many people in the US don't know what to do when they see one. They either stop or go so slow that you want to open the door and drag them from their car. They also tend to signal going into the circle (thanks dumbass, I've figured out

The video was awesome, Porsche, but I hope you live up to your history better than Aston Martin.

Something about that Viper isn't quite right. Needs MOAR um, er, something.

There are some things in this world that make me happy by their very existence. I will probably never see this car. I will certainly never drive it, yet it makes me happy. A tip of the hat to you, Mr Michael Stoschek, for making the world a more tolerable place.

No Mad MAX interceptor? I am disappoint .

The boom years masked a problem in our economy. We are outsourcing a large number of the jobs that you can do without specialized training and even a good number of professional jobs. Our education system does not prepare you for the job force anymore. There are jobs, but no one is qualified for them. Our current

Trade balance tilted in either direction is not sustainable in the long run. That being said you are right that this is an issue. We still have awesome capacities for production, we just use less jobs doing it. The trade imbalance comes partly from our run away consumption. We make more than everybody else, but we

Wat? That is the kind of post that I would have expected out of a DAT.

What would have been awesome is if the cabbie had then proceeded to beat his head in with the Ferrari door. If you rear end me I'm going to be mad, but it doesn't call for a violent response.

And that's why people think that Volkswagen drivers have no sense of humor.

Heart click for that.

I like it, but it never makes AOTD. It went 1-2 twice at Le Mans and would likely have continued to win if they hadn't changed the rules.

For some reason there is little love for the 917 on this site. I doubt it makes the top 10.

1. I agree with you that many are over reacting to this story. That is why I never finished my first post, because you have a point.

Unfortunately, our current Supreme Court has not been terribly kind to

I'm looking forward to watching this race without the red flag and safety car parades. It was a great race and Button has had two very impressive races in a row. Jenson is easily one of the most likable drivers in F1 and it's good to see his win total increase.

I hit cancel on that and it posted anyway. I never finished my thought because it wasn't worth finishing. However, since I've been drawn back to this article, I normally stay away from the main page because of zealots, I have to say that you sound like an idealistic prick when you preach. This is not CNN or Fox

Maybe your playing devil's advocate or maybe you think the NYPD officers are phenomenally stupid. Whichever is the case, how can you justify a search on a car that expensive

No, and driving a bicycle intoxicated is illegal. However, the transgressions of a few do not justify the condemnation of the whole. Many cities require bicycles to be registered and I sincerely doubt that those cities have a significantly lower rate of bicycle fatalities. Look, people can be stupid, and I am not

Frankly, if you run over a member of my family in your car, you should consider yourself damned lucky if you get off with just legal action. You see a car is a potentially dangerous weapon. A pedestrian is not (insert Chuck Norris joke.) When someone hits and possibly kills a person and their bigger concern is their