goalielax
GoalieLax
goalielax

serious question - if you’re using a VR headset, why the fuck do you need anything but a chair that moves?

50,000 miles at 80 miles an hour works out 13 hours a week (assuming you take 3 weeks vacay a year).  if your company isn’t providing you with a car, they’re laughing at you. pick whichever one of these you want, walk in, put a picture of it on the desk of your boss, and tell him to get to hoppin’

lmao tesla does suck.  but maybe if you keep lying to yourself elmo will just give you money

I have a $1400 a month loan on my large SUV (interest rates were a kick in the teeth when my Honda Odyssey got the Eco Mode rebuild misfire warning). I was looking to spend less, but realized that at this point in my life, with the combined money my wife and I pull down, it was basically the same exact share of income

this guy went on national TV and bemoaned that no republican billionaires were giving donald trump the $454M he needs to appeal his fraud conviction and then completely changed the subject when the interviewer asked him why he doesn’t do it

who do you think a sales tax-only system hurts more? the poor person barely scraping by who suddenly has to pay 20% more for their food and other living essentials? or the guy with $207 billion in net worth.

lmao he turned off comments on his insta.  lost out to a dock worker and turned into a complete snowflake

as a seasoned offshore sailer, the fact that this boat’s engines are two outboards mounted through-hull terrifies me. I set foot on some questionable rigs in my time as a coach and a sailmaker, but this thing is crack pipe at $2.

not the first car on everyone’s mind, but the first gen mazda protégé was an amazing car. it’s little 4-banger could rev all day, was faster than all the V6 F-bodies of the time (much to the chagrin of my camaro driving buddy), and it carved country and mountain roads quite nicely with its passive rear wheel steering.

BaT: “that money isn’t going to launder itself”

I had an e46 SMG and loved the thing. you had to drive it like a stick, just didn’t have to work the clutch. saved my life, well at least my left leg, in atlanta rush hour

if you’re driving safely, that means you’re driving the speed limit, or at least within a few miles per hour over it. so if this were to limit you to something you’re already doing, it is impossible for it to inconvenience you.

the good thing is that there is no codification of automotive rights in the constitution.  

“what if that thing that has been around for almost two decades actually comes around in the future” is *chef kiss*

can we just take a moment to appreciate the fact that you called him a communist based off of this article, then shared a definition of it which has absolutely nothing to do with anything written in the article?  as self owns go, this is pretty efficient. 

the average japanese male is 3 inches shorter than the average american male

still massive compared to my 1994 alfa romeo spider, which I had to drive with legs akimbo at just 6'1"

Boeing, SpaceX, and Lockheed all doing their parts to remind us why it’s important to let the government do critical work like this instead of companies where mission accomplishment is at best on par with, and a lot of times secondary, to shareholder dividends 

hello fellow DMVer