The SRT was basically an SLK32 AMG with a Crossfire body, and that was indeed a fast car.
The SRT was basically an SLK32 AMG with a Crossfire body, and that was indeed a fast car.
As the owner of a proper old Lotus (1985 Turbo Esprit), there isn't a day goes by that I don't want to smash Danny Bahar's head in a car door, Vinny Jones style.
They were never meant to be 'performance' engines; they're basically just the standard Mercedes 3.2 V6 with a Chrysler badge.
This actually looks like a really fun way to blow off an evening. I mean, how many of us play Xbox or just surf randomly on the internet to kill time? Messing around with miniature construction equipment sounds like a blast, to be honest.
Talented videographers, semi-retarded lameass car modifiers.
The 928 is one of the few cars from that era whose early models look much worse than they did with the later spoiler/skirt updates.
I'm not exactly sure what their deal with the FXX is. It's still listed with them online but there aren't any pictures of it actually being onsite, just some track shots from who-knows-where. Sounds like they're just brokering the sale, probably non-exclusively.
I'm obsessed with the CLK-GTR. Its right up there with the McLaren F1 as far as I'm concerned (yes the McLaren is a better car). But if I suddenly came into, oh, a billion dollars, this would be one of my first automotive purchases.
You know, that's almost a good looking car. Almost.
Wow, depression, bipolar disorder AND a headache? Where do I sign up?!
I was JUST about to post that.
What the fuck?
Is Gizmodo run by 17 year olds? Or maybe early-twentysomethings who just arrived in NYC after spending their formative years in various college-town basements and are SUPER PSYCHED at the opportunity to live like quasi-grownups in the Big City for the first time ever, so they do what they think successful adults in…
They used to offer an anti-glare screen as an option on the MacBook Pro's, but stopped making them because they hurt the contrast and sharpness and nobody wanted them.
I always turn off all the auto-sensing ambient light crap on my Macbook Pro and iPad. I hate it. I much prefer to just use the little slider or F1/F2 when I feel like the screen needs to be brighter or dimmer, rather than leave it up to the computer to randomly fluctuate the brightness based on changes in the ambient…
These retro games always seem way more fun through the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia. Once you actually play them again its like 'oh, yeah, Angry Birds really is better'.
See, this is why I don't want to buy a bike. I don't want to become of of these insane bike people.
Yeah it was a Windows 95 game from Jane's, back when they were still making games. Their military simulations were actually pretty awesome. Too bad they got out of that business, because I'm sure with modern technology they'd be able to put together great war sims.