geekycop
Geekycop
geekycop

The idea of trying to turn used up batteries into something else intrigues me a bit. I’m no chemist but a bit nerdy and so have often wondered about the feasability of converting old battery chemicals back to useable materials chemically rather than through high energy consumption processes. Does anyone know of a

I did this once with two seater off road karts and it was awesome. Now I'm trying to convince a couple buddies of mine to do it with airsoft and call them apc's.

That would be awesome. But you're probably right. 

I loved my family’s 82 gold prelude. It had been trashed before we got it so my dad hated it with a passion but it saved us at a rather dire financial time and somehow fit all seven of us. Given the chance I’d buy one in good shape in a heartbeat.

There’s also Sunglasses in the rain, though that may be just a Seattle thing. And “Everyone you know owns a chainsaw or wears birkenstocks." 

Buick gs 455 anyone? 

Commenter 5: Too bad. I’m going to continue actively seeking one.

Which island? I grew up on one of them and would be more than happy to suggest favorite haunts and car people to look out for.

I always liked bullit aside from the chase scene. Of course I also still like watching peter falk in columbo so what do I know.

Or at least added shaker vanes like on the B1B to the engine nacelles to counteract the lift without upsetting the whole aircraft.

Depends where you are. I have family in Utah so I check a classifieds site hosted by local news there and they usually have a few decent running project nettles and even occasionally a type two or even type three. It's called ksl if you're curious. Farmers seemed to like them there so they're all over the place. 

Veey true. Two of my coworkers got treed by a moose. We laughed our butts off at them a couple hours later when the moose finally moseyed away and they could climb down.

It's not just pugs. My great Dane has cracked walls in my house because he ran full bore into them without paying attention. It's funny every time, especially when he sits down and barks at the wall he just ran into for the fifth time that day.

And sung by Danny Elfman of course.

A far better use of waste material than fuel for a powerplant. Good on them for this, I genuinely hope things like this become viable for mass use and construction. They'd be fantastic as cheap commuter cars, one step above a changli.

A mobile parole office to check in with my parolees.

I'd love to see this happen but I thought the reason they hadn't in the first place was pedestrian safety because the v8 protrudes into the cavity where a body will end up. It seemed a silly explaination when I first heard it but then again stranger things have happened.

Personal car: everything except rap, just never been a fan.

Alpha. No question.

Hey I seem to recall at least on test series where the navy shot these at tanks to see if they could be effective so any may sayers can take a long walk off a short pier.