clackmannan
clackmannan
clackmannan

Manual air conditioning = Roll down the window.

He's a fast hombre, that Manuel

This is the absolute best take here hands down. My dev team calls what Ralph is in a “quagmire of overthought” where you never end up getting anything done because you’re always second guessing every little mundane detail to the point where you lost sight of the obvious. This problem isn’t a 13 or 150 dollar only fix

You, my friend, have fallen into the “lets fix up this old bike/car/whatever” syndrome. Ask David Tracy how that worked out for him.

This.

Stern gave me good advice 20 years ago when I wanted to upgrade my halogen headlights to HID and he knew what he was talking about then. Here I am now with 25 years experience engineering, 20 of it in the automotive biz and 5 in the automotive headlight biz and he’s still right.

This is right. Why?

And once again, the internet ignores the expert and makes its own opinion.

I wouldn’t take Stern’s word for much.

It’s a bass recorder.

This. So much this. Even just cleaning up would go a long way. 

MNBF is my favorite local band.

Great post. To add to this, the cars should bright neon or some other high-visibility color. The Police need to be seen as a beacon of light and safety that citizens should feel protected by, not as something dark that skulks in the shadows trying to catch you.

I’m down with this. Plus you could fit a lot more weapons and suspects in the back of a Transit.

20" crazy negative wheels - check
bald mud tires - check
sky high lift - check
enormous obnoxious exhaust - check
bushcracker flares - check
full time tow mirrors - check

Mine was “Never Reverse without a Backup Plan”. It too, was criminally unnoticed by my peers.

Dodge, putting the “barely” in “barely competent” since 1900

No mentioning of Nokia and Ericsson - the two leading mobile device manufacturer in the 90s.

Now if only Kinja would work right in Firefox. I systematically reload every page before starting the article because I know it’s probably broken again.