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If your Sony car dies, does that make it a Walkman?

Dafuq are you talking about?

I’m always amazed by the binary thought process that seems prevalent today - If you’re “this”, you cannot be “that”.

One step closer to this then.

That’s my plan also. Oslo - Amsterdam is the plan with plenty of stops along the way. I drive a Model3 so with the range and super charger network it should be a breeze. I drove Oslo - Berlin last year without breaking a sweat.

My perspective and story is from a pro photographers point of view, NOT from a consumer electronics one. These tools are a huge portion of our livelihood and can cost more than premium new automobiles. You can easily put together a $50k+ medium format digital setup. Early on even the crap cameras were that much. That’s

Get my stock 1964 Willys Wagon running.

I’m teaching my 18yo son (that I just found out about a few months ago!) how to roadtrip properly, and hopefully will teach him how to drive later this year. It's going to be an awesome year for both of us I hope. 

We have to accept that raisins will always be a staple in wypipo potato salad.

Wind up, clockwork, one would be better than relying on batteries.

No. Keep your “well actually” to yourself.

any Nissan purchased with a CVT transmission is an exercise in self-loathing and hatred. 

The world could actually just do with one car: the Toyota Hilux/Tacoma.

Obviously the jokes are awful, but as someone nearing 40 I think it’s important for people to realize (and learn from) how mainstream these sorts of jokes were not that long ago. I remember being a kid well after this special and in second grade kids played tag saying “tag, now you have AIDS.” There was a true

Or people need to be educated on facts and be realistic about how they fit in with their lives. Just because people are wrong doesn’t mean we should change everything about society to appeal to them.

There are people who believe vaccinations are bad, but we still vaccinate people. 

Saw this technique used in Alabama once.

The person who’s so invested in high-quality video that they bought a $120 accessory to hold their phone steady is taking a vertical video?  I can’t stand the idea that that’s the new normal.