grantleavitt
Grant Leavitt
grantleavitt

UPS and Fedex ship heavier items. USPS ships lighter stuff that is meant to fit into a mailbox or mail slot.

So, basically, they want used UPS trucks...

Womens' arousal level?

Yeah, airbags going off means first responders have to cut the car's battery cables for safety reasons. My airbags went off in my RX-8 and that was the first thing they did... Totally forgot about it though when I tried to retrieve my CD a few days later and the music disc wouldn't come out. Then I realized why...

I know what i'm getting for my insurance fraud wanna-bes...

That $63 one comes with TWO cameras? Most lensy things cost twice that (save for webcams; HD ones a few years ago cost $30 more than the $63 dash cam)... Getting!

It looks exactly the same as last year's car, and the year before, and the year before that... Sort of like Audi's road cars...

When I crashed my RX-8 a few years ago, my coworker at work started calling me "Crash"... very undeserved, as I still crash far fewer times than "Crash Bandicoot" Maldonado.

Saw that happen live, as did thousands of others. Dunno what the cleanup "rules" are in NASCAR, but judging from an earlier caution, these post-cleanup cleanup guys seem like they are hurried to get things done quickly, usually out until the 1-to-go till restart... Doesn't help the track is one of the shorter ones

dammit, michael, i thought we were friends! Why'd you have to go and nuke-wave me?! For the record, i'm up by the I-84 horseshoe (up then goes right forever) in the blast zone...

i think the screen shot shows how to do it... Lower suspension all the way, then hit it again to go "lower than possible", at which point the OS would "assume" you want to go deeper, into water...

I used to use rain-x washer fluid. No having to respray every month, just use the windshield washer jets.

I contemplated going to a junkyard and buying several Focus sun visors to chop up and make bidirectional visors. Sun visors obviously snap off on the inside to allow blockage of the sun on the outside nearest the person using it. But i never got around to it. Besides, If I had to machine new fittings or something, I

Those look awesome, but because we're all so used to actually looking at the side mirrors to see our blindspots, I think it would take some getting used to if these became production units.

Car in pic is a Subaru BRZ STI concept, just in case nobody knew that. Not being a Captain Obvious or anything.

Just trying to help, but SpeedHunters might have something cooking with regards to the mirrors.

Found a thread of the FT86 forums concerning a fender-mirror kit... which provides a link to the above SpeedHunters concept page.

Sure, Benz toyed with their Monoblade articulated wiper system a while back, but you don't hear much about that now, and I can't think of any new car that has a really novel take on the wiper.

Great... McLaren has become the next Porsche... or Audi... Every car they make looks like a P1 and a 12C mated...

Come on, McLaren, couldn't give the 675LT a LITTLE bit of original "flavor"?

Neat. If I recall correctly, There was a truck or something sometime during the last 15 years that had a tailgate or hatch that could open either sideways or downwards like a normal pick-up...

The Lincoln Blackwood had a split tailgate that open to each side. I thought the Cadillac EXT had a tailgate that opened to

Weight savings, bro... all that headlight housing and bulbs adds up! LEDS weigh next to nothing (assuming they are LEDs).

yeah, true, but that's only if there's stuff in the fridge door. most items in my fridge, the important stuff is in the main fridge, least used stuff is in the door, instead of getting buried in the fridge.

well, how about what we say when we request someone close something. We always say "please close the fridge", not "Close the fridge door"... i mean, I get that hatches, trunks, etc, are forms of doors, but unless it has the word "Door" in it, it's not a door. We don't say, "Close the bedroom", do we? No, we say "Close