engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture

I think that’s always been Kang’s problem. Conquering an infinite multiverse always seems to get really convoluted, as the writing can go in many directions. Doom is generally motivated by selfish advancement, but that can include doing good things if it means stopping a villain that could threaten him. Hopefully the

I appreciate your commitment to this. It’s like when I come across shorts with good scenes from movies I don’t plan on actually watching, but still enjoy. Keep it going.

There’s been a weird, growing market of watching celebrities box each other in an actual boxing ring. Even professional athletes from other sports have started doing it too. It’s quite strange, as they are all very bad at it, but more and more people keep watching, so I don’t think it will go away any time soon. 

My first thought was college football coach, but that location looks weird for that kind of money. Even more shady, the H&L Motors referenced in the add doesn’t come up in a google search within the state of Alabama. With this coming in a bit low relative to similar things on Autotrader, now I just wonder if the add

Despite 70s & 80s rock having some of my favorite bands, KISS never really clicked with me outside of a few songs, and that was before I knew how much of an asshole Gene Simmons is. However, I saw them live at a festival ~10 years ago and they could still put on an awesome show. Easily the best of the entire weekend,

It will be much closer to the second one, especially since they won’t want to wreck these multi-million (billion?) dollar test vehicles. Now, if they are willing to really let loose and we can get some dangerous maneuvers at 100-200 MPH without the worry of human injury, that could be awesome. It could also be equally

I was just thinking that it was funny how the rim sizes used in the rap songs I grew up on are becoming the norm for soccer mom SUVs. I guess rap really did corrupt us, just not how I was told it would. 

I expect to see them all over my suburb and scattered across the school pickup line within a year of release.

Depending on the child, they’ll laugh at you and then go jump in a campfire. That’s also why so many kids shoot themselves/each other with the guns their parents don’t lock up. There are truly no limits to the danger a child will get themselves in because their brain is literally not capable of understanding it.

There’s been a few times where my kids go running out after me when I head out for an errand. They know they’re not supposed to, but as the article notes, a 6-year-old has a limited understanding of what the SUV will do if it hits them. I’m used to always looking for them (and the many walkers in my neighborhood).

At this point, I think it would actually be more expensive to make a truck with all of those manual things, as they don’t include any of that in the build of anything else. It would be the equivalent of a small custom run, but using all of the cheapest stuff and then selling for the lowest cost, which makes no sense

The 1996 Saturn SC2. 1999 is when the 3-door model arrived, making a close second in the family, but the ‘96 is the last generation with pop up headlights, so that is the winner. A terrific slow car that is still fun to drive fast. Easy to work on, even for a total beginner. Panels that rebound to cover up youthful

At $50k+ this thing needs to be show room quality for me. As soon as I saw the seats it was clear he’s delusional about getting his money back. They also did the thing where they list 1000 other cars to get more hits, so automatic ND. 

As someone who lived by Chicago and moved to the West Coast for a bit, it’s pretty shocking how much more everything ends up costing. A big reason for why we ended up moving again back to Middle America. Went back to Oregon to visit family and got reminded of the pain when we just picked up a handful of groceries for

There’s a recession happening?

It comes back every couple years, usually centered around people mad about some new car regulation as a reminder of how dumb the full-on anti-regulation people can be.

One of the things I remind adults about when they talk about how they were fine with all of those things is that the crowd against it can’t be as vocal because they probably died. I think it was 32 teenagers who died in car accidents in my metro area of ~250,000 people during just the 4 years I was in high school.

I remember when those first gen Sebring convertibles became disposable $2k cars. I’d argue the design on them was all great for what it was - an economic convertible with a usable back seat. The mechanicals were just the usual garbage Chrysler product, so it would have been awful with any body on there. 

I’ve had to do a lot of reiterating to my kids that inanimate objects do not get defined as being for boys or girls. There is no such thing as a boy or girl specific color, clothes, hair style, toys, etc. Those things just exist and you can make your pick on which applies to you. I also live in Texas, so I’m sure

A 19-year-old