@sinyster: Tesla.
@sinyster: Tesla.
@pauljones: There is a Bricklin sitting about 15 minutes from here, that putrid off-color gold they used. Ugh.
@MightyJoe36: I second this!
Good thing this wasn't a Toyota.
@ithyphallus, 13382: They would deny it was a failure on their part and sue you for using their logo, then 4 young kids would be beaten in their Chinese production facility and 2 reporters would be arrested trying to get the story..
@wicket_lfe: That would be cool, a cameo with a smart-ass comment or something. lol
@wicket_lfe: Yeah but have you seen Arnold lately? He's no longer Mr Muscle, he's flabby and out of shape. Age hasn't been good to him.
Looks awesome. I sort of like the fact the films not led by a walking muscle and someone more like Brody
Way to be a wet blanket, bring on the hookers and blow!
Sad when a product fail so often that it inspires art.
Once again, another series of weekends spent enjoying Snake goodness, yes!
@tonyola: I'm not disputing that, BUT there were a few hold outs. So you simply can't say anything after 71' sucked ass. Pontiac carried on with their 455's for several years after the unleaded switch. Thy were still very respectable power wise. It's not like everything suddenly went to 150hp in 72'. Pontiac and…
@Maxx Cracker: You mean LATE 70's. Early 70's there were still monster motors offered.
Now we're going to have people sticking their fingers in light sockets all over.
@JRoscoe: Around here with AT&T that would be almost always. Their network coverage here is a joke.
This story may be fake, but I absolutely love to see Toyota crash and burn (pun unintentional).
@Turbineguy - now with reheat!!: TRD... You can polish a TuRD, but it's still a TuRD, much like every other POS they slap that stupid sticker on.
@sugardeath: I can't count how many friends gave me hell for having my bookshelf speakers close to my displays. They really flipped when I put a huge magnet off of a sub right up to the screen.
@Xander: Much appreciated, after all it's the thought that counts.
Wow, so an OS that is now 2 generations outdated could see hardware issues with upcoming new technology? Totally another Microsoft failure! Light the torches!