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Mind you that is for long road trips. Around town I usually talk to my oldest or we will play “I spy.” If all else fails around town disney soundtracks will keep her happy, but I pay the price of having Hakuna Matata stuck in my head for days.

I was talking about this on a road trip a couple weeks ago. I have no idea how parents did it years ago.

I had a G35 coupe when my first was born. Put her in the backseat one time and realized I had to sell my car. The biggest problem is the rear facing seats, once they move to a forward facing it is not too bad in a small car.

Great way to keep you kid out of trouble, because God knows half of their weekends will be spent trying to get their car running to go to a party instead of being at a party.

I miss my ‘04 G35 Coupe every day... Do not miss trying to put a baby in the back though.

I would love to see the look on a Ferrari tech’s face when they look in the glass and see an LS in there... And what do you think that would do to the value of the car? I can’t imagine it would cut the price in half because the outside is still Ferrari but it would have to hurt it quite a bit right?

They should basically just build restomod ‘64s and sell them as 2016 models. I think that is Lincoln’s best chance at a successful car.

Andrew, I like where your head is at; but I want to see one sent to the south and turned into a donk. And I am amazed google images has failed me on that...

Needs suicide doors like Aaron said plus drop top option.

Correct, if you are only moving one item up and one item down. If you have multiple items going up and down the lower items would balance each other out gravitationally (a 2,000 lbs item 1 mile off the ground coming down could easily lift a 1,000 lbs item on the ground) and as item ascend their weight would decrease

Not sure what a startram is, mind elaborating?

I never argued it was a good idea environmentally, socially, morally, or otherwise. I merely said it is a good way to get stuff into space.

See: “(probably) lighter” - I specifically mentioned once we start mining other parts of our solar system so that would imply metals, which tend to be very heavy vs. completed goods/people which tend to be significantly lighter.

How the hell do you move!?!? But I actually really like that analogy.

What actually makes a space elevator worth building (even though the cost to build will be absolutely enormous and not possible until we get something stronger and lighter than current carbon nanotubes) is as we start mining other places in the solar system (moon, asteroid belt, etc.) the weight of things coming down

Since I had never even heard of this before I got one for Christmas, I thought I would give my take on it:

Since I had never even heard of this before I got one for Christmas, I thought I would give my take on it:

Not to be pedantic, but as far as I know the Rally Fighter was not crowd funded (no one sent money in before release to help production, just paid if they wanted to buy one). But instead it was crowd sourced (designed by the community), which I think is actually a lot cooler (the only reason I chimed in) since it

This kid is actually pretty polite, really, and I'm not sure deserves a full space-ejection. I'm not going to tell anyone how to parent their kid, though. I know this wouldn't work on my kid, because he talks about wanting to go to space all the time. I guess I'd have to explain to him that I got the ejector seat, but

That would be amazing for kids, not so great explaining to a cop when you get pulled over. "But it is good enough for (insert celebrity here)'s dogs!"

Don't worry a million air bags probably deploy making it like jumping into one of those safety bags stuntmen use. On a side note, air bags for the front passengers were purchased from Takata to maintain profits.