demon-xanth
Demon-Xanth knows how to operate a street.
demon-xanth

I moved into a place that had a CC&R, I took a look at it, looked up and down the street and saw basically everyone was breaking every rule and it hadn’t likely been enforced since 1978, signed anyways. If someone wanted to try enforcing it, they’d get lynched since they’d literally be writing up the entire

$20K and you can own one. Though you need to find a place to store it when you’re not in Japan.

The MOST fun you say?

1982 Lamborghini Countach:

As someone who works in the robotics industry under a female manager, with a female engineer, and has much respect for a female senior tech, as well as having a sister whom is a mechanical engineer...

I’m betting some kid was messing with the 4wd lever and put the transfer case into neutral.

The problem with unique passwords:

I have a rolling tool chest with a pegboard side, I keep an extinguisher attached there because if I am working on a car, where my tools are is likely nearby.

Fun fact: I had to go between E20 to G21 at MSP. I had 45 minutes to do it. I figured “no big deal...” but then there is this...

“I just had a near Rincewind experience.” —Death

Oddly relevant:

Back around 2004 I flew standby, alone, with no checked baggage, from Sacramento to Seattle through Salt Lake City. I had my bag checked at the gate on all four flights despite even being connecting flights.

For a moment i thought this actually looks like an F150 bodied VW.

There are plenty of 35MPH roads near me that if there wasn’t traffic, such as very early morning or late night, I could hit over 100 in my truck. This stretch at least is all 35MPH, yet quite straight, even having a pair of quarter mile long stretches without lights.

But it needs to be captioned with “Thanks, Obama!” for maximum comedic effect.

Peugeot P88.

Made to do one thing:

It once was: