e39geek
E39Geek
e39geek

As a child, I was in an accident A) before seatbelts and B) as a front-seat passenger in a car with a metal dashboard. This was in the early 1960’s and I can still close my eyes and see that dashboard coming up to smack me in the face. Imagine getting hit in the face by a frying pan that’s on the end of a baseball

Not knowing when to go to a professional. There are certain things that just get me straight to a professional mechanic. For example, anything to do with the exhaust manifold. Nothing under the hood leads to more tears than a set of rusted, semi-dissolved exhaust manifold bolts.

Don’t go to the dealer to get your BMW’s headlights aligned. It took me $1,800 to get out the door after they found all kinds of “we can’t possibly let this car go out the door with x” stuff and the dealer wanted to replace all the brake pads and rotors for another $2,600. Honestly, the rear rotors needed to be

And that 14 year old will be far less likely to take me out on I-40 if they make a mistake. Nice try, though.

They’re both machine learning systems. The IBM system (Watson) is text-based and learns by searching huge amounts of data from all kinds of sources such as medical journals, Wikipedia, etc.. It was trained to play Jeopordy. Now it’s being trained for other tasks.

Just wait until they build this into a dashcam or a HUD. “Siri, I’d like to take a trip...”

Wait, what? Piss Christ memorabilia?

What year? Rangers were (IMHO) “right sized” for entry level trucks and were sturdy as all heck. When he was in high school, my son and a friend bought one for $100 and just beat the tar out of it off-road...used the transmission as a skid plate, tore the doors off (trees!) etc. It took them two weeks to finally kill

As to the rear-view vision I should have been more specific so apologies there...yes, pickups have wonderful outward vision if you’re on the open road. They aren’t worth squat in a parking lot and are almost impossible to parallel park. I don’t think pickups are bad (they are sturdy and reliable) I just don’t think

How about the “creepy uncle” decor?

> half-ton pickup.

1995 Acura Integra GSR.

I’d be down. But I’d never buy one, because Ford will throw a $75k sticker on it. Nothx.

IIRC that is a wheel tethering cable. In there to do what you see here and keep the wheel from flying away and hitting another car or a spectator. Part of the IndyCar spec since 1999 but someone with more knowledge may be able to shed some light on this.

One of the advantages of having an EE in the family is getting an understanding of why this system is so much better and worth the effort. My son works on large-scale power systems (think 48,000 HP electric motors) and the ability to control large electrical devices has improved everything from sewage pumps to steel

Benadryl.

They need to dig up a girl who I spied rebuilding a 1967 Mustang’s engine in a dorm parking lot...my son was a freshman moving into the dorm and I could not convince him to go after her but he did follow the project. “Not my type” he said but the work was impressive. And yes, she completed it to use as her DD. (Note

So do you think that $50-$60/bbl oil is an accident of the market or just to hurry up the process of spending themselves into a hole?

So many questions!!!