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Back in the early-mid 90’s Legends were pretty awesome cars.

Charleston, SC

The temp plates may have said Florida.. but this happened in North Charlston, SC

The temp plates may have said Florida.. but this happened in North Charlston, SC

Or its higher res and using a really crappy downconvert algorithm.

In ‘97 my mother bought a ‘96 Camry. About a year or so later, it developed a really weird issue. It would run perfectly fine, but would randomly cut off at stoplights or stop signs. It would then crank back up and run fine. This would happen at 1 of 5 stops. She took it in to the Toyota dealership and they replaced a

In BTTF in the 1950s, he has no more plutoneum. The only thing the lightning does, is power the flux capacitor. The delorean makes it to 88mph on good ole fashioned 1950s (up to 94 octane) leaded fuel, with no nuclear assist.

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Give an unmodified Delorean 1/4 mile and it wont even hit 88mph

If only Seagate made decent drives that lasted past their warranty periods.

If only Seagate made decent drives that lasted past their warranty periods.

Any car without an AC.

Using an RFID bracelet to disable the magnet would have been less obvious.

Whenever i get a chance to RIP the Jungle Book Blu-ray, I want to create high res panos with some of the background scenes. The artwork in the JB is some of my favorite.

There is not a week that goes by that I don’t think about and miss my 240sx. On my birthday in early 2003, I bought a ‘93 240sx SE coupe from my uncle, who owned used car lot. He picked it up for me at auction and sold it to me at cost ($3000). It was my DD until I bought my ‘05 Element brand new, I kept the 240

Saw it at 8pm last night. It was great! Def a movie to see on the big screen.

Seagate, no thank you. I’ve been working the same IT job for over a decade now. Most of the failed drives I deal with have been Seagates. We had a few bad Hitachi 2TB drives from the same batch made in 2010. We have a pair of SAN chassis with 32 total 1TB 2008 Hitachis that has been running 24/7 since late ‘08 and

Seagate, no thank you. I’ve been working the same IT job for over a decade now. Most of the failed drives I deal

Doesn’t it automatically do that?