griffon-j9
Griffon-J9
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One of the best things about daily driving a 20 year old Jeep is that I don’t care if others are going to merge in to me with their expensive cars without signaling thinking they can force me to stop and let them in.

That car. Those doors.

I once passed a guy who was riding a bicycle in the middle of the freeway on I-25 in Denver. He was causing a huge traffic slow down. It was one of those situations in life where you think that it’s affecting so many people that surely someone has called the police so you don’t do it yourself, but then later you

Those are my exact feelings on Dave Filoni. He just gets it. It’s that simple. I wish they would put him and his crew in charge of making the movies.

Obviously they aren’t from Colorado or they would have known that speeding like that on I-70 in Eagle County was a bad idea. A lot of residential areas in a very narrow space. The cops don’t have much else to look at except the interstate.

It made it, but my 20 year old ZJ could have done that obstacle with with much less effort and it doesn’t have a rear locker. That truck is simply too long to do much more than this.

My mom had a Dodge Ram pickup about 15 years ago and it is the only vehicle that I have run out of gas while driving. The thing only went a couple of miles after the light came on. I was scolded quite a bit for running out of gas. A couple of weeks later the same thing happened to my mom. She apologized for scolding

You made a general statement that the headphone jack is outdated. I am simply telling you that it isn’t.

Oh sorry, I’m in video production and just about every video camera has them for audio monitoring. Even the newest models.

How is it outdated? It is a nearly ubiquitous piece of technology.

Is there really a reason to do away with the headphone jack? It is a simple, ubiquitous piece of technology but Apple says screw that, they want a proprietary connection that they charge a bunch of money for and that doesn’t work with anything else. Sigh. It makes the iPhone a little thinner. Great.

This right here is precisely why people are going to hate self-driving cars. People want the control of changing lanes when they feel like it and going marginally faster than anyone else. Yes, this causes bad traffic and yes, self-driving cars will eliminate it. However, this feeling of being driven around by their

I sympathize. Reading other stories like this really hits me since I have had a similar experience with my mother. She was a lifelong Democrat until 9/11 and it was all downhill from there. Our relationship is very strained now. I realized years ago that political discussions quickly get personal, so I began to avoid

There are plenty of jerks that think they are better than everyone else and use the open lane to zoom up to the front and cut in line. I hate them just like everyone else does.

What are they being charged with? They were using an open lane to merge in to a different open lane.

If law enforcement should be doing it then what would the charges be? The asshole zooming up to merge at the front is not breaking any laws.

If you are not a Police officer then you should absolutely not be doing this. Nothing gives you the right to block an open lane of traffic. You are part of the problem, and in many cases, the cause of it.

Planes fly high in the air where there is plenty of room for error and plenty of time to make adjustments. They do not fly in narrow lanes surrounded by other vehicles on all sides. If planes in operated in heavy traffic the way cars do then autopilot would be seriously discouraged.

Could you imagine the firestorm in the U.S. if a singer changed the lyrics to the Star Spangled Banner to make a political statement of any kind? There would be absolute hell to pay. This guy is lucky he is Canadian.

It just makes sense that this guy is driving a lifted Excursion. I don’t think less of lifted vehicles and their drivers as I am an off-road enthusiast myself. A lifted Excursion is a different matter though. I refer to guys that drive these giant lifted trucks as Road Bullies, and they typically live up to the name.