baldheadeddork
baldheadeddork
baldheadeddork

I moved from a 3GS to a HTC Titan last month. This week I set up mail on a new iPhone for a client and it felt like a toy.

I know it's not polite to call your shot, but - /thread.

Bra-vo. If Gizmodo doesn't have a COTD, they should just so you can win both.

In our four-person IT shop we have three on this list (Tacoma, Frontier and Civic Sedan) and a Toyota Matrix, which should be an honorable mention. Great car for moving everything that isn't a rack.

The FB (first gen) RX7. Maybe 100hp, live axle and, as C/D put it "in the wet you can cover entire city blocks sideways." Hooned the holy hell out of my 83 trying to be the next Rod Millen and it never, ever let me down.

"P.S. The "racism" thing is bullshit, as any honest, rational person understands."

Low CD, sure. Low weight? Not so much.

Too bad he didn't apply those tests before he pushed us into Iraq.

You don't call Jews Jews anymore? That will be news to everyone at my shul.

Jim Glickenhaus doesn't make the list? Oy.

"I have one question to ask: Why?"

It's also several light years (and at least four zeros) from what Porsche sold.

Muchos gracias!

Picked up this phone last night, so here's a 24 hour review from an ex-iPhone 3GS user:

"Harley is the number 1 selling brand to 18-35 year olds. I guess, in a philosophical sense, everyone's customer base is dying."

I call shenanigans. A hot selling car has sixty days of inventory on dealer lots, which means they'd have to "take special care" for three months at a minimum. The tier one subassemblies (engine, powertrain, interior) are assembled a week or two before that, and the parts in those subassemblies were built weeks or

Trash does what trash will do.

The best thing about this race is that Edwards ran a perfect race. He won the pole, led the most laps by a huge margin, stayed in the top five all night, his pit crew never missed a beat, he wasn't hung out to dry on a bad strategy call, he could pass all but one car on the track at will - there isn't anything he

As proven by Marcos Ambrose's many victories in NASCAR. I mean, he won two V8 Supercars championships and then just rolled up the 'Necks. But he's still got a ways to go to match Montoya's dominance in NASCAR, but that's to be expected because everyone knows that the best drivers are in F1. JPM has sure showed those

I'm with you as long as you're limiting it to the convertible. The E-type coupe always looked to me like a cross between an AMC Pacer and Jamie Farr.