davethesaabguy
dave the swede car guy
davethesaabguy

I’m not enough of a dick to screw over millions of people by destroying public transportation, so I’ll take the second one. I do most of my driving on back roads, so I’m unlikely to ever get flagged down. If I do, it probably won’t be a long-distance hitchhiker, either.

TCL w/Roku 50 in.

400 bucks, 50 in, Roku smart apps, the controller is Roku sized controller, not a HUGE slab of craziness. 1080p 120 hz.

Ugh, this, 1000x this!! Your loud pipes do FUCKING NOTHING to keep you safe, and instead just piss off everyone else. Nobody in front of you can hear those stupid fucking things, and while everybody behind you can, they’re not the ones you have to worry about.

Thanks from a motorcyclist who hates loud pipes.

What about extended swingarms on sports bikes *designed* for road racing? Hayabusa, sure, go for it. But on liter bikes it strikes me that it’s like having an Indycar and then modifying it for drag racing.

This is why Saab died. Everyone loves Saabs. But then they bought something else anyways...

Son of a bitch these people can vote. We’re fucked

Best advice is to go take a MSF course. Learning on your own, or having someone who is not trained to teach you, show you how to ride is asking for all sorts of problems that may cause a serious rider error out on the road that will result in severe injuries or even death.

Avocado and coconut oil are MAGIC for high heat applications.

This guy is my new hero.

I’d just go with this for $12,000.

Which is locked in a Museum

I WAS THAT COMPLETE STRANGER!!

I have to agree. Saab has a very loyal fan base, but GM hates us. It was GM that caused Saab to die. Rebranding Opels may have worked for the final couple years of Saturn, but taking an Opel, slapping a Saab badge on it and hiking the price shows that they didn’t give a damn about the cars they made. Then trying to

Hybrid’s, brought on by the auto companies themselves.

agree completely, you can tell with the door closed with and with out the fan on. when i replaced mine, i made sure it had the CFM i wanted, and made some noise. I dont want to hear people taking a loud dump

You have really done your research on this subject.

I second this recommendation as well. I was using Notepad++ on windows before I discovered Sublime Text. Although its still good to have Notapad++ around since it has syntax highlighting for a lot more languages.

I totally agree. It's well worth the money and is serious one of the best text editors I've used. With all the addon choices it really is that sweet spot between simplicity and full blown ide.