To each his own, indeed. You don't like taking your hands off the wheel, I don't like things getting in the way of my hands on the wheel. Two different schools of thought, I guess.
To each his own, indeed. You don't like taking your hands off the wheel, I don't like things getting in the way of my hands on the wheel. Two different schools of thought, I guess.
Why doesn't she just have her Genie change the channels for her? She keeps him right next to the TV anyway.
Is it possible that rolling shutter effect could have made his car appear shorter, and therefore affect its use as a datum for distance? A 10% variance in apparent vehicle length would not be terribly obvious, but would have a serious effect on speed estimates. Just a thought.
Notice how so few of the wheels posted have any buttons or switches on them? Manufacturers take note: Golf course is for golf, tennis court is for tennis, steering wheel is for STEERING. —Instant heart-click for anybody who can name the movie reference.
I like your style—That means I can also follow as close as I want behind you, and do so with my high beams on, right? I mean, who is the government to tell me which headlights I need to use and how close to follow in traffic? DON'T TELL ME NOT TO TAILGATE WITH MY HIGH BEAMS ENGAGED. So next time you're lane hogging…
Interesting stuff—sounds like you guys really tried to think of everything! Thanks for the response.
When you click on the link from your above post, "Untitled Document" appears in the title bar, instead of "Rugged Cycles" or whatever else you want it to say. At least it does so on Safari 5. Check it out, it should be an easy (1 line) fix in the coding.
@mkbruin: I never knew those babies had 4 wheel steering!
@Kamikaze: XLT4LYFE: Hey, bebeh. Want to see my "crazy soldier?"
@andreisnotagiant: Your bikes actually look pretty cool (this coming from somebody who abhors gimmicky, nontraditional bikes). I like the fact that they are different for a purpose, not just for style's sake.
@Baby Beater Benz: You are on fire today! Keep it up—your comments are the only interesting thing I've read all day.
@SagarikaLumos: That explains the flickering of lamps in so many Top Gear reviews! Thanks for that.
Pedantry is even more annoying when it's completely wrong. Get a dictionary, then get a life.
Grasses.
I'd give that Carcano a nice home. That thing's in nice shape for a North African milsurp beater. That furniture looks nicer then any of my guns.
@maximum_sarge: I remember a guy's collection of BMW 2002's making the cover of the paper. That was just a heartbreaking fire in every sense.
You got to recognize, a man is a enterprise.
Is this a troll comment? Brake fluid is highly destructive to nearly everything it touches, particularly shiny finishes. It can be absorbed through skin in quantities that will cause severe damage to the central nervous system. It's also insoluble in water, so it will leave a greasy residue.
That's beautiful. I'll put it on the fridge.