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25 hours of charge time doesn't seem that great...Any idea how that is calculated? Does that mean you will need to recharge the battery every night or do you "turn" the suit on? What about some kind of option that you can plug into a battery tender (which I would imagine most bikes have)?

This kinda reminds me of this:

I can give you an automaker that I did love and now mostly loath: Subaru.

Ah, I didn't realize he was talking about the parking brake and not the actual brake pedal. What's the "I know" about though?

Start it up. That's the only proof you need. Release the foot brake (I know), push in the clutch, and hold down the power button. The Scat Pack roars to life with a fearsome kind of authority. The sounds of the 6.4-liter Hemi and the active exhaust to fill your chest and your head with wild ideas of the mischief to

Based on fivepointohpwr mentioning moving, fuel economy that bad and personal experience I'm gonna go with a moving truck.

I did the same thing except I went 3100 miles. Got around 9 mpg the entire trip and the only time we broke 10 was when going downhill from the rockies.

Are you sure it has nothing to do with the fact that the new Mini looks like its on coke?

This looks terrible on all new Mercedes....I don't know why they thought this was a good idea

This laser distance measurer is Amazon's #1 seller in Home Improvement, and it's only $79, today only. It can measure distances and areas automatically, and even indirectly calculate the height of objects with the pythagorean theorem. Amazon has never sold it for less than $100 before. [DEWALT DW03050 165-Feet Laser

As it turned out, one of those six bolts is a 36mm monster tucked deep within the darkest reaches of an old VW. It took the better part of a week even getting a hold of a 36mm socket for a socket wrench and several more days to finally get it loose. Once I removed my old alternator, I found that the new one I had

The article says the 16 year old teen's 16 month child was in the car...which means she had the kid at 15? Holy shit

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The Hydraulic controller, now that's the hard part, the transmission has a fluid pump on the input shaft, and either another pump or a pressure regulating governor on the output shaft. The difference of pressures along with spring pressure control valves and flow orifices create simple hydraulic logic circuits. these

Holy crap I've never seen anything that bad and none of the tools I have are like that.

The full price for this set is 500 bucks. You get a discount on top of that since you are essentially buying in bulk getting pretty much every socket craftsman makes. In the end it's less than $1 per socket but that doesn't mean the quality is less than $1

The quality was pretty good in mine. Mine were made in the USA. I got them several years ago though as well as most of the tools on that table as I wanted to get the majority of my tools before production went overseas since I'm having none of that crap. Almost all of the smaller sockets were fine the only ones that

So. Many. Sockets. [Craftsman 299-Piece Socket Set without Hex Keys or Other Filler Tools, $285 with code SEARS35OFF300]

For those who want real track cars, they of course would still be there. But why build an amazing track car with incredibly expensive parts and luxury interiors when they're never, ever going to be really used?

How are they getting around the registration? Are they just using old US spec Elise chassis?

Several things struck me about this image: first, the Citroën Visa convertible is actually pretty cool in a fiercely 80s sort of way — what happened to all the full-framed-door convertibles? They're pretty cool.