Now that the picture’s up, have a star for being so on the money.
Now that the picture’s up, have a star for being so on the money.
Man, I had no idea. Darnell seemed like one of the coolest guys to me—down to earth, very skilled, and someone who appreciates a wide variety of cars.
I adore (and live vicariously through) their driving in Unprofessionals, and I appreciate how they scrape everything together at the last second. Also, the near-omnipresent failures/mistakes/breakages make the mere act of drifting seem less out of reach—even these guys have problems all the freaking time, so if you…
This guy is like the human embodiment of the Grinch—how can someone not be entertained seeing a giant monster get clocked by an oil tanker swung like a baseball bat by an equally-giant ‘mech?
You’re pretty close, I was trying to ask why rotaries sometimes seem to display these noticeable gains more than piston engines.
You’re pretty close, I was trying to ask why rotaries sometimes seem to display these noticeable gains more than piston engines.
My phone and Kinja are mortal enemies. I’ll finish my question after work.
I remember reading a couple of long-term tests done by Car and Driver where they observed rotary cars getting quicker with age—they
Thank you.
Star for actually including the line in French, rather than just alluding to it. Now I need to go watch Canadian Bacon again.
This is exactly the sort of thing I wanted to hear. When you do get something together in Texas, I’d love to see Stef doing more Chump car racing, and see if you and Alanis can do a stint in the car, too.
Torch is a goddamn national treasure.
Patrick, can you confirm what other Jalopnik staff are involved in these videos in the future? Are we going to be able to look forward to most of the writers getting in front of the camera, or will this just be primarily Ballaban and Orlove with a few cameos from others?
“Going to”? I think we’re about a hair’s-breadth from it, looking at his tweets regarding North Korea. I know that you know, too, but fuck me. I’m consistently having a hard time seeing how a great many of us are going to survive however long the tangerine tyrant remains in office.
I share your outrage. This type of horseshit should be immediately disqualifying—yet half of our society doesn’t see it that way, so we have a long way to go.
I mean, it’d be no problem in the bed, I’m sure.
I have a question, and one question only:
Oh it’s not my company by any means—but I worked for Netflix, which is up there in worth as well as staff, and I can speak to what I saw in its culture. I was there for six years in an environment where I observed some occasions of employees making comments of a racially-biased/negative nature, and management didn’t…
This is exactly why I am hesitant to accept Telsa’s PR statement on this matter. If the company was as committed to a positive workplace environment, they should not be finding out about the extent of these allegations years after the fact (through the media, as they claim). There needs to be a culture within the…