I am Indian, and I was in Germany, and I am surprised I didn't eat something with "curry" in it.
I am Indian, and I was in Germany, and I am surprised I didn't eat something with "curry" in it.
Steve, another great article. Quick question, do you think it's worthy of my time to hire an attorney to fight a $446 speeding ticket here in CA? Just curious if the attorney fees will help the reduction in the fine.
It'll be a Civic killer for sure.....oh wait....
Same! Still remember that red car....New love is the 428i, hopefully a M4 in 2.5 years.
Sad isn't it? Real life vs. what I dreamed of as a kid.
Ummm no! Last call is 2 AM. No sales between 2 AM to 6 AM.
The BMW GTs are actual station wagons.....and they make them look good....
HAHAHAHAH 3000GT....HAHAHAHAHA....sadface.
Someone's getting fired reallllllll soon.
Amazing photos man.
Awesome suggestions, thank you so much. I'll have to try this out on my new baby soon.
I was always interested in this type of photography, actions and rolling shots. The best I could come up with was a somewhat long bulb timer while zooming in or out.
True, but I managed to hit 153 MPH easily; that is, before the Porsche behind me got pissed off and high beamed me to get out of the way.
My headphones costs almost as much as the car.....clearly I am doing something wrong in life.
Zee Germans have zeese rules you see. You stay in the fast lane only if you're going 130+ KMPH. I was told by my delivery specialist in the Welt that if you're driving a fast car, particularly a new German fast car, the cops want to see you driving fast in the unlimited AutoBahn sections. Going slow in the fast lane…
Lucky bastards. My 73 in a 65 MPH speeding ticket in the Bay Area cost me $446. And this was just 1 month ago.
Good points Mikey.
The ECU is the broker. It's not an engine control unit anymore, it's electronic control unit, just like a motherboard in a laptop or a computer. All communication is routed through it. Think of it, why put a lot of expensive equipment throughout the car, when you only have to put it in one place and put a lot of cheap…
Get out an FPGA board and emulate a car. Then you'll learn how a computer or a computing unit truly works.
So Kevin, I did a bit of research this morning. And you're right, although slightly. But I give credit when it's due, unlike the rest of the internet trolls.