aaronk
Aaron K
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My only gripe (non-car related) was some of the songs came out in 84-85. Loved the show, though. My buddy told me about it to get me started, and he described it as half Goonies, half X-Files. Nailed it.

Close, it comes from Moses Lake, 100 miles west of Spokane.

Who promptly realized what a horrible place it would become, and sold it off while the getting was good.

20. Years. Old. For $10k you can get a brand new Jeep patriot with the same options.

I wish I could star this more than once.

To cool awkward and large items, I use those cans of spray-air (think it’s just freon) upside down to chill the crap out of them. Worth the $3 / can.

As a fellow east-sider, I salute you. Why tell the boring truth about a long and drawn out cleanup when you can scaremonger and freak people out about nuclear waste? :)

I don’t think the level of douchery is any lower down here, it’s merely more common, and thus less noteworthy. For you Canadians, who are so polite, a stereotypical mustang driver must come across as a terrorist (<—- mustang owner, but courteous driver).

As a mustang owner and someone who drives safely on the street, these are hilarious.

So frisky.

Part of the insta-freeze effect comes from water rapidly boiling off, and thus absorbing an enormous amount of heat in the process. Just the phase change of water will rapidly pull heat from an object. Most of it is indeed Hollywood though.

I really wish end users could buy and play with stand-alone systems like this. I have an old Mercedes I’d love to make into a series hybrid. Any of you gearheads know of a reputable source for ev parts that doesn’t have that patchouli scent?

Apparently, bad data was replicated to backup servers, and fail over went really bad

My buddy who works IT there texted me, and while he could not provide details, he said there was a level of unheard of panic going on.

No, I get that. My point is that the Evora has carbon fiber and aluminum panels, aluminum engine, aluminum suspension, forged rims, carbon fiber seats, etc, and STILL weighs 300 pounds more than an old iron pig.

The only car that beat the fiero was a volvo 240 wagon in crash tests.. have the standards changed THAT much?

Why do cars weigh so much now? If this car is known for lightness, consider the following:

It’s pretty bad. My 1972 Mercedes 220d is a 2.2l NA indirect diesel. 60 HP and 120 lb. ft. 20 years later and turbo’ed, it should be better.

As an American who spent 5 years in The Netherlands as a teen (just outside of Amsterdam in a town called Aalsmeer): This only works for the following reasons. 1) The Netherlands is the size of NJ, and has a very high population density. Subsequently, busses, trams, trains, and bikes will easily get you almost