dmitrymarkou
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If there is one thing that sticks with me about gaming circa 1999-2000 is The Hotrod Herman remix of Dragula. That track is on soo many games I bought in that time period.

the 1885 Karl Benz's Tricar. You could get around, without a horse!

Im actually surprised by the price. Looking at the materials and manufacturing; 4,500$ looks like really good price.

Ive always wondered on the legalities of such parking lot antics. Ive heared conflicting answers, from "its private property some traffic laws dont apply", to "its considered driving on the street and dangerous and severe penalties".

This is the case with just about anything. The "pioneers" who try something new, it's often not well received by the general population but slowly gains traction. Then it reaches peak levels when just about everyone is doing the same thing.

Oh man when the camera car started to drive past the d-bag I was hoping he was going to swing that cut that turn sharp and drag the front corner of his (truck?) across the side of his car.

A Google Self Driving Prius. Becuase if Im going to be spending that much time on the road. I going to need some quality Fap time> I wouldnt have to stop traveling to take care of busniess.

Well he did suggest "google street view car" simply for the cameras, and they don't use Subarus exclusively. I know they use Prius' and I think Camrys

Its a different breed of car guy who holds onto their car 'til the very end. I have many friends who get a different car almost yearly/ own multiple cars. While my car doesn't have a crazy amount of milage on it (183,000km) my friends are always telling me to get rid of it and get something cooler/ faster. Its only 6

I think the milage deserves an asteriks, noting 750,000m on the chassis. But it got me thinking would an engine rebuild from time to time still count? to me it would

Yeah when I read about these high milage cars and when they have had a few engines replaced, the lose a bit of impressiveness to me. The real skill to me of getting high milage is keeping the original motor running.

It has nothing to do with unions. I work for a company that has a non-union shop, drinking/ doping on the job while not rampant, isnt unheard of. Many of these line jobs are very tedious, long, and boring/mind numbing work that drinking is just a way to pass the time. Then the risk is taken when they drive home at the

Sounds like this man...

I suppose but they need to find more interesting people. Or hot women, that will do.

Another North American celebrity? This season's Star in a reasonably priced car segments have been too much a snore. will i am was just an awkward train wreck to watch it was uncomfortable. Joey was a snore, I mean I couldnt believe how boring and forced he was, Its like it was his first time being interviewed. though

No I got caught up in reading comments and being at work that goof'd on the "Stereotype" definition and went with automotive misconceptions. I was saying that Im sick of people always saying that wings serve no purpose on FWD vehicles, when really they do help at keeping the rear planted in corners.

Disregard

I know that feel. When someone says its important to meet people who are intelligent yet misspells intelligent, uses one long run on sentence with no capitals, and "U" instead of "you". Its enough to think "hey, maybe I am better off alone".

I would say that not only are China and the Corporations who have flocked there to exploit such lax labour laws at fault. But also consumers. People want the newest technologies and fast, but most of all as inexpensive as they can get it. As a result companies have gone to where they can find cheap labour, and little

Not very Jalop? click bait headlines are a staple of all Gawker websites.