captainstu
CaptainStu
captainstu

I was gonna call you out for labeling Korean children as 'toddlers" until I saw toddlers in the video. Darn.

Did you not see 2 separate blonde haired white guys put the last two blocks on? Icelandic men I'm pretty sure.

I am absolutely not bragging but my work shoes cost $275. BFD that these are $200. The athletes don't pay for them either and get brandnew pairs every game.

There is no airliner in that video that has a 62 mph crosswind limit.

No bueno. Unless those planes have no fuel, they just caused a delay, due to inspections, landing somewhere when they could have when to a more favorable airport.

One of those "problems" I wish I had. Really, for about the same price, which way do you go? Awesome AWD car or awesome RWD car that happen to be from the same manufacturer.

That's crazy because we followed that 777 into Vancouver yesterday and today we probably saw at least 1 of the F-15s take off from Portland. Small world.

Considering the handling and standard equipment of the BRZ it's good deal. Now considering the AWD and power and utility of the WRX, THAT'S a great deal! I can't believe that 11 years after I bought mine the WRX only costs 1k more. If I was cross shopping the two I'd be torn.

Thanks, now we have a theory! I bet they were red versions of these which he thought the pilots might appreciate because in general aviation some pilots like to use red light to see in order preserve their night-vision. I bet he was all jazzed up about them.

LOWER THE GLOBE!!!

Why does it matter?

A track day or instruction was what I was expecting also. BMW and others have driving courses and when I got my WRX, Subaru included a year SCCA membership. With Toyoda in charge I'm surprised they're not encouraging this since they're also doing B Spec.

I like how it has glowing lights on it. And that at its top speed it looks like me running at top speed - about to die.

Doh, I also didn't realize they were pretty much espresso machines.

@WestwoodDenizen

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Hey how bout the fact that perc is carcinogenic and that it's retained in clothes and the levels will build with repeated cleanings.

So how did your grandparents have your parents??? Wait...

Nestle has had it's own version in Europe called Nespresso that has been around since 2000. They use aluminum packaging which can be recycled. However it's not available in the US and the cups have "shellac" inside which I assume is BPA. I'd look into getting a Senseo but the current brand is going to be discontinued

You may need it as an emergency tool someday. It's kind of like insurance.