Oh, click the link for him doing the same in a 911 Turbo. The .gif doesn't seem to want to work here.
Oh, click the link for him doing the same in a 911 Turbo. The .gif doesn't seem to want to work here.
Chris Harris in a Litchfield GT-R (Tumblr)
My thought exactly! Whoever invented that airbag saved this guy's life (and probably lots of others, but this one has video).
I'm sure they have their reasons, running the gamut from bitterness that they didn't think of it first to safety.
It can teach us that when we're driving along the road of our daily lives, we should consider those other drivers. Wallace doesn't say it, but we should always remember that we are not stuck in traffic, we are traffic.
If I don't cheat, and 3 of the 5 are in Australia, I get 7,460.
I was wondering what might happen after that headline. I found the headline repulsive, but just scrolled past it without thinking too much about it. Coincidentally I've been watching The L Word on Netflix and a tennis player character on the show came out to her parents by being featured in a Subaru magazine ad.
21,532, but I only guessed on 2 of them. The other 3 had signs in them and I looked them up on Google Maps. Is that cheating?
Exactly! Excluding the race results from the headline requires 0% extra effort from Jalopnik and won't bother any reader whether they have or haven't seen the race. Don't that make more sense than telling anyone who hasn't watched the race to just ignore your entire web site?
Brings back the bittersweet memories of Padres fans not leaving Qualcomm after their team got swept by the Yankees in 1998. The players coming back onto the field to cheers in various states of undress was as good an ending to a sweep as you'll see.
It's pretty good. I loved this shot of a 7-letter bingo with 6 letters forming additional 2-letter words. A great example of the importance of knowing all the 2-letter words as well as long words. Thankfully the Scrabble app lets you look at the 2-letter words whenever you want, plus I'm not sure I could keep score…
Had to reverse-image search to find out what that was, but it's extraordinary!
My grandmother taught me how to avoid the annoying put-on-your-seatbelt alarm in her car. No, she didn't teach me to buckle up before she started the car - this was back when our guardians didn't care if we survived a car crash. Instead my grandmother taught me to run the seatbelts behind the front seats and then clip…
My primary objection to this is that Creative Cloud isn't a rent-to-own program: You never own anything. Stop paying the fee and your applications stop working. That's not terrible for professionals who will use the applications as long as they jobs, but what about when Adobe decides to charge more than $50/month?…
For crying out loud, Jalopnik, don't spoil the race results in your headlines! I know internet users at this point should just avoid looking at anything on the web as long as a race is on their DVRs, but you could do your part and come up with a headline that doesn't give away the ending, too.
I wouldn't expect someone who's unemployed to have a business card, but I suppose you could create one using your skills or would-be position as a title. Check some stock illustration sites to see if you can find an interesting black cat that looks like it could be a company logo. If you find such a thing, it could…