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“Zero Mile refresh” on my 1994 Honda Accord. After a quarter century, she’s starting to show some body rust that needs to be dealt with and Lord knows what damage was done by that rusted plate undercarriage shielding that I ran over on the highway after it fell off someone’s crappily maintained truck. Freaking thing

Huh. I had no idea Black and Decker made a vacuum powered Martian invader space tank.

Those who drove them back before the first Bush engaged us in the first Gulf War were under no illusions that it offered any more protection than a Jeep of WW2. Took barely a decade for that whole “ooh, doors, we’re bulletproof” idiot mindset to take hold.

Super stealthy... even when you rear end one in the rain after speeding around a curve and rear-ending on parked on the opposite side of the road with the emergency lights flashing, and you’re actively engaged in committing DUI with a suspended or revoked license (see Youtube for the legal headache the town in that

There should be a law that requires that when cars like this show up at a car show, the car show emcees to declare something to the effect of “Bless the owner of this vehicle for bringing this incredibly rare machine out for us to see today.” Because we are lucky enough that they have simply saved the thing, let alone

The two most likely causes are... use of a URL shortener that has traded ownership, or use of an external image host that has changed ownership. However, both point to yet another problem - fraking lazy social media staffers that can’t be bothered to put in the minute or two to transfer the images in question to a

LOL. Just meander around the hard drive with Windows Explorer for 20-30 minutes, then leave the computer and go get lunch. When you come back, you’ll likely find the computer hogging up most of whatever quantity of ram you have installed. And the only way to solve it is to reboot the computer or kill and restart

Wow, more than a year later, nobody realized what Weinstein really did... Wanked in the pot with the plant, then pissed in the pot on the stove.

LOL. Some people have no sense. This could have been all solved with “Do you want me to be all up in your business? No? Then stop advertising by damn near yelling in your phone like that, because you’re getting everyone out here on top of your business. Take it to your room.”

Wow. So some 22,000+ people got conned into buying a Chevy City Express instead of what seems to be the far more common (and identical) Nissan NV200 (which are used commercially in droves in my neck of the woods).

They do these tests sooooo wrong. No way I’ve bumped an alloy rim against a curb with 23 tons of force. And yet, the rim broke in very much the same way as that first rim they pressed.

Now you know why buses stop at railroad crossings. The government already knows crossing signals are a farce and they require buses to stop and check for a train to reduce the mass casualty incidents. And in a lot of places, truck are required to stop as well, to reduce possible mass explosion incidents.

If the midengine Corvette is a thing, it should be badged the “Corvette Super Fiero”.

The 181 was sold in Indonesia as the VW Camat, so those very well could be locally procured civilian vehicles modified to meet military needs.

This is why so many cities have issues with motorcycle and ATV riders. They seize the vehicle, see a bonus revenue stream, and auction the bike or ATV. Because there is essentially nothing to act as a check or balance, the buyer is often the person it was seized from. Or the previous owner is in the audience to follow

See, time for everyone to learn the all important lesson. When electrical things fail, the electricity causes the items to release blue smoke. When too much blue smoke gets released all at once, you get blue light as well. As for the humming, well, that’s what electrical things do, working o otherwise.

Reminds me of some of those youtube videos of people driving around in Russia. Further east you go, the fewer people on the road. Almost like they turn into shrubs and trees as they go. :D

How disappointing. Between the article and the comments, I see no mention of the Office Max version. :P

I used to do this with old airfields. However, Google Earth is not your friend. Try using Historicaerials.com instead. There, the earliest aerial photography for my area dates back to the 1930's.

Wow. My reply would have been “So your parents dropped you on your head too many times as a baby and your constituents still opted to elect you?” Good lord, forget the wall along the Mexican border, we need a wall around Georgia to keep this politician there. How this guy managed to get re-elected REPEATEDLY since