
I love Rubberneck, but I don't remember hearing this song on the radio much. However, I do remember them playing Away. So yeah, I'd agree that they are at least a two hit wonder :)
I love Rubberneck, but I don't remember hearing this song on the radio much. However, I do remember them playing Away. So yeah, I'd agree that they are at least a two hit wonder :)
To be fair, it was in the 4th paragraph that the linked article brought up that the study hadn't actually been done yet. I mean really, we're talking about reading... WHICH IS HARD
So, it really was an Exploder :)
Those pics are a little bit silly, but I have a similar story. My parents had a mid 90s Ford Exploder, I mean Explorer. My dad mainly drove it, but he paid me to fix little things (I don't claim to be a grease-monkey, but I have the tools and know how to do simple things like oil changes and brakes). My dad was no…
How about just "driving on the sidewalk" full stop. Doing it to avoid a bus is just gravy.
Your back apparently hasn't given out yet. Or you just don't spend that much time in the chair.
I love that green. I love colors that on other (normal) cars would look silly. The classic gt40 blue is another that I think fits
Even in his vid he seems to get it wrong. How can you compare a £2k miata vs an Elise. (he doesn't give a price estimate, but I have trouble believing it could be anywhere comparable).
I came here to say this exact thing, instead I leave with +1-ing your post. Good jorb!
Holy annoying video editing batman. Just let the video roll pretty please
Why exactly are you on deadspin again?
+1 doesn't even do it justice. Coke + monitor, thanks a bunch
You mean 30 speed... I think you forgot about the reverse gears.
The bent-up clutch pedal almost seems as bad as if they had just stolen the car in the first place. That's the trouble with serious deterrent devices. If they have the risk of the thief getting frustrated and either 1) taking the device to the car (ala car club breaking the wheel lock, or pedal lock resulting in…
I was under the impression that The Club was actually counter-productive now:
that's assuming that people know 1,000,000 words. The average person knows far far fewer than that (quick google searching suggests in the realm of 50,000... but even that seems high in terms of what people would use for a password).
That's the important thing that people don't consider. Your password should be proportional to what it is protecting. (which is a good reason to not use the same password for everything, unless you truly don't care about any of it).
I'm trying, but it seems he's mounting a very effective counter-attack...
OMG Your device is in the camera. THE DEVICE IS IN THE CAMERA
Also, I wasn't familiar with the term BFOQ. Maybe I'm misreading (the 100% true) wikipedia article, but it seems that they mean something other than what you are implying.