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My first car. 94 Sable. This sucked. The outer headlights were headlights. The inner ones were 4 parking light bulbs. Even with bulbs of the same color temperature, you could not get the color of the center bar to match with the headlights. It was incredibly irritating.

Separating them in my 02 2.5TS wagon was the hardest part of dropping my transmission. I started with a spackle knife and a screw driver, then moved up to the crowbar. I found the whole problem was because of the 2 stupid pins that make sure you have the bolt holes lines up right. When I had it out I spent a good time

I helped my dad work on his truck in the garage which turned out like this picture. The truck fit in with an inch between the back wall and the garage door, and we wanted to keep the garage door shut since it was winter and we had a wood burning stove in the garage keeping it warm. It was a major PITA to walk through

Subaru's tent to make the often replaced things like oil filters easy to get to. While mine isn't on top, it is wide open on the front and bottom of the engine. Even my short arms can unscrew the oil filter without getting underneath the car.

I checked mine a few weeks ago, after the tail kicked out way too easily when I hit a bump mid term. Turns out the previous owner had them nearly 20 PSI over the rating for the tires!

This is going to be good. Yeah, there will be cool games from indie devs, but the real fun will be people who develop things much cooler than games. I see this giving people the ability to do things like the greatly missed second OS function the PS3 once had.

And make sure you use the blue windex. That yellow multi-surface stuff is absolute crap for car windows which get especially dirty.

Microsoft also makes a Wireless Controller Receiver for your PC. But if you're handy with a soldering iron, you can make your own by soldering a USB cable onto the RF module from the original xbox 360. Great if you have a RROD 360 sitting around, or you can buy the part for under $5 and save a great deal of cash.

I'd bring it, but plan not to use it. It has happened to me before, when I was taking a trip to D.C. I was using my phone for GPS and when I was in DC but not at my destination, my phone decided to quit working. Luckily I had my laptop, pulled into a dunkin donuts, pulled up directions with google maps, and had my

This is terrible news... But on an unrelated note, this scares the shit out of me how someone can have an accident at somewhere between 150mph-300mph, get up and talk, then go on and die in the hospital.

I'm reading through this because I did this quite a few years ago(successfully) and I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss out on anything. But I have learned my lesson with LaCie drives. I know know that LaCie is french term for "Going to fail"

I nominate the Citroen CX

I have to agree with everything here. I am the most technologically adept person on my extended family, so family and friends come to me when they want to buy a new [insert something that runs on electricity here]. I often recommend to them one that I know is easily repairable with lots of spare parts available

Costco sells 4 ft fluorescent shop lights for super cheap, bulbs included. Sure, it's not the prettiest, but the places I need the most light have them and the fixtures are over 2 years old without any issues. I've replaced the tubes once, and did so with some leftover tubes from a construction site. They left the

WebOS users unite! Though I am surprised that you don't like win8 in metro mode. As a WebOS user since the pre's release, I found metro to be very comfortable. Then again, touchpad gestures were fully supported on my desktop and my laptop uses were with the XPS duo, and both stood out as amazing experiences to me. I

People need to stop posting this awesome drone stuff until I have the money to build one myself...

Ah, so it seems it may work! I did not know the size of the mac pro

then you have issues about where the wires go. and I doubt they're sized so that you can fit 2 of them side by side in a 19 inch wide rack, so it'd be an incredible amount of wasted space and difficult access to peripheral ports.

Now this thing is going to be impossible to rackmount... At least the previous mac pros could be mounted sideways with some 3rd party magic and good front to rear airflow. This can serve no purpose like this whatsoever. Most people who need to use it for work will not be the people who want to look at it all day