Yeah, even a 4x6 book would be cool.
Yeah, even a 4x6 book would be cool.
A holodeck is my dream. I'd never have to leave the house again!
I just had another look through this post. It's interesting to see the development of automotive styling through the years as you scroll down. Also, it's interesting to see how different American and European cars used to be ('61 Morris 850 vs. '62 Chrysler New Yorker, for example) and how they gradually became more…
@pitchpitch: Leave it to Jalops to ask the really important questions! :D
@FLB: "Can you tell me how to get to the nuclear wessels in Alameda?"
Haha, I just got this in my inbox and thought I'd ask when the coffee-table book is coming out. Guess I'm not the first!
What a gem!
I love the looks of these things. Very distinctive taillights - and a neat look at night. Hopefully they shockingly plummet in value so I can pick a cheap one up for the commute.
Almost every day now, I begin to think we (Jalops) could do very well making our own line of cars. We actually have a clue.
Jonny, didn't you say the next person to mention horsepower per litre would get hit with the ban stick? ;)
I've always wanted to try out one of those Sunbeam Lotus things. RWD and Lotus power, baby!
Take that Tesla! We'll make an electric AND scuba-diving Elise!
@TurboBrick: Don't forget the 19" 5-spokers.
What does black have to do with European history?
How'd the NASCAR folks do?
Awesome! Can I retrofit one of these fancy new MPG computers to an old car, so that I don't have to buy a new one?
You're allowed parking that close to an intersection in Alameda?
Holy crap! I just saw that exact sign two days ago up in Newfoundland, and I laughed about it for a bit. Odd that I should come back to work to find it posted on the Jalop...
So these YouTube videos...
"10 miles in 3 hours and an inch of ice on the road"