james-thomas
james-thomas
james-thomas

GM73, that's an excellent question.

no kidding. These days anything that comes in under 1 1/2 tons is a testament to engineering skill and light weight materials.

well put.

seriously, and this goes for a lot more than just motorweek, but if I hear "torsional rigidity has been improved 347% for a smoother, sportier ride" one more time...well I just don't know what I'll do.

You know, I know which word to place the emphasis on when I read manufacturer press releases. Maybe I could be Motorweek's new host!

he said seminator. lol

You created a 1/10 Hindenburg 'overnight'? What the heck! Tooling up for war? Afraid of impending Obama anti rigid airship legislation?

Regarding dual wield monitor productivity, it's true; I don't know how I could play so much Skyrim and still watch all that porn with out my 1920x1200s.

He knows he's not getting laid for at least a week.

I once had an opportunity to see LoA from a fresh 70mm print. Having gone out of my way to see it, the theater announce "an error" and the feature would be 35mm. I murdered them, and I liked it.

A big problem is that trucks get all kinds of safety and emission passes that a car with a flat bed would not get. It's why Big Auto loves trucks and one of the reasons they are so addicted that they've failed to change. For 60 years. Nevermind.

Remember that episode of Monster Garage where they wanted to make a DeLorean hover ala BTTF? Someone suggested getting a hover craft, skinning the DeLorean, and draping it over the hovercraft. Yeah.

and all we got were bumper boats. Why the heck is this on jalopnik, again?

this is what I was thinking. None of these stories involve any kind of organized hacking or scheming to cheat the system. Just the opposite, it's always an individual going click happy.

winner!

unless you get one that craters its transmission as lots have.

Shouldn't that say "we reached out to God, but have had no response?"

...dark as night. lol

wow. I used my internet sleuthing skills to dig this: http://www.thecoolist.com/the-1937-bmw-r7-restored-to-perfection/

Do you use statistics to vet potential partners?