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$100 would be ok. I'd love to pay less and not get the instant video crap.

Should have been titled: best gasoline powered CAR engines.

Austin's weather today was not as obvious as last time. Roads were pretty OK, but overpasses and bridges were pretty bad. Bad enough for another 80+ accidents so the city closed down most of the major bridges and overpasses. I could have gotten to work at 2pm.

You used the word 'rangefinder' as well.

I hear they also make a popular, but mediocre IPA.

This would be nice but to actually integrate a good user experience, systems will likely be either Android or iOS.

Military/police might like a gun mount..? I think I'll stick to 2 wheels myself.

Always assume everyone around you is a moron.

I saw pictures from 360 this morning. Luckily Mopac was pretty quiet. The bridge over lady bird lake was pretty scary tho.

Having spend the first 17 years of my life in Boston, you don't think of what it's like to drive on roads that have not been conditioned by salt/sand trucks. It was crazy to see snow/ice accumulated on the bridge and overpasses and it's the shade. And it was slippery as hell. My rwd Tacoma had never seen much snow and

I don't think that Glass will "save" gearheads, but I really want the referenced technology.

This is probably not a coincidence.

Motorcycle shop manuals too, please.

For 125cc I'd rather have one of these: Aprilia RS4 125: RS4 125

Classic art school trick: use a crappy hollow core door as a drafting table.

I went to art school with a handful of people that can do both. They all work for car companies and electronics companies designing cars and products. I suck.

Figured this had to be on the Boston Common, but never knew it existed. Neat.

I can't draw to save my life, but I'm good a building stuff (welding, metal-working, wood-working). I usually do all my "sketching" in 3d solid modeling software.

I was going to say ferrari/lambo front end with corrado rear, but it's porsche all around. Good call.

Big kudos to my CCS classmate Jeff Hammoud for his styling work on the Chrysler 200.