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Notice that they are activated by the steering... not the turn signal.

In Ohio at least, the parrallel parking test is now called the 'Maneuverability' test.

It is this:

When I go garage-saleing, I immediately leave any garage sale that doesn't have most things priced. I find it infuriating and annoying having to ask the owner the price on every stupid single item I am interested in, while there are 10 other people trying to get their attention to do the same thing.

Well as people get more used to them we should see more tuning options. Most of it will probably come from cooling, just like with computers and overclocking. With electrical components, typically the biggest thing stopping you from pushing them harder and faster is heat. If you can keep things cooler you can run it

I do that too in a lot of instances... although I wouldn't exactly call myself normal either... and I do have the engineer/programmer gene. Maybe it's just a thing with us.

"Car has a hybrid drive system with a turbine and electric, turbo boosters that pop out when wanted, you want fancy driver aids? How about an operational AI that acts as driver aids and can self drive if needed. Downforce? Well these things can drive on the ceiling. They are bullet proof (as seen in the show) and have

This, this right here is why I watch your channel. Your screwed up, make others uncomfortable sense of humor resonates with mine.

I live very close to the Waikem dealerships, and actually go to church just a few miles away. That being said, I see/hear their advertisements all the time on tv/radio. I have always thought their advertising is relatively well done.

Actually, I was mistaken. It seems they are still legal pretty much worldwide, its just near impossible to comply with safety standards now with them.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_eye/…

They are no longer legal in the US. Cars manufactured with them are legal, but manufacturers can't design new cars with them.

While it certainly isn't the rule, I tend to notice a large difference between the groups that do these things.

The group that gets the loans tends to trade up to a newer vehicle as soon as the loan is paid off, simply because they want the newer shinier vehicle. They do not trade up because there is a problem with

pop-up headlights, it's definitely pop-up headlights

That's the thing, if you buy a pair of cans from this list, you won't have to replace them every year or two. Heck, any of the cans on this list should last you 10+ years easy. Assuming you don't absolutely abuse the things.

I work for an advertising firm, and our Audio/Video editing guy has a pair of the Sony's that

That's the thing, if you buy a pair of cans from this list, you won't have to replace them every year or two. Heck,

They were nominated in the original post, they didn't make the cut.

They were nominated in the original post, they didn't make the cut.

Sorry to tell you but $120 is pretty much the entry point for GOOD headphones.

Sorry to tell you but $120 is pretty much the entry point for GOOD headphones.

YES! Definitely. I used to use a pair of Logitech G35's on my computer, because they are a cheap but ok headset for the $40 or $50 I paid for them. But with the G35's, they weighed a ton, had really weird pressure points around the cup, and didn't have enough clamping force to keep them in place. With the closed

YES! Definitely. I used to use a pair of Logitech G35's on my computer, because they are a cheap but ok headset for

For the price, if you want great sound reproduction, with a relatively flat and accurate response, these are the best you can get. Because of the open design you get an absolutely amazing soundstage. Thats why they get my vote.

But, if you need a more closed style, because of of noise or people around you, the Sony's

For the price, if you want great sound reproduction, with a relatively flat and accurate response, these are the

This, or at least the first part. I know I will have to put my flamesuit on here too, but so be it. But at this point in time, I wouldn't even dream of joining the military. With all the conflicts we keep getting ourselves into, and can't seem to stay out of, I honestly think you need a death wish to join. As you

Not quite how it works, the detection system on especially google's driveless cars are extremely good, it would know the semi is coming before it even got into the median, already predicted its trajectory, and then take actions to evade a collision. In fact its interesting to note, google has had their driveless cars

I actually know someone who got a speeding ticket on his bicycle. He does a lot of bike races and a lot of mountain biking, and has gotten really good at keeping a pretty high pace for long periods of time. He was in a 25mph zone here and got a ticket for 32mph. He keeps a copy of it in his wallet to show people who