jamesonpwhite
THXman1
jamesonpwhite

I’ve been reading this site for nearly a decade and a half and wouldn’t be too useful wrenching. I’m mainly here for the pictures. 

I’m speechless, but with 36,895 comments, I haven’t always been speechless.  This post is the best prize ever!  Thanks so much, Andrew!

I wonder if a smaller Honda would Fit?

Wish I could star this more. When I was 20 something, a rental was an excuse to play. But I didn’t get many business trips because I was a junior dude. I travel more now now that I am a more senior guy. I drive a rental like I do my private car. Maybe a bit slower since I am unfamiliar with the car and where I am

What kind of crazy man would want a blue Oldsmobile with a blue interior? (Looks over at blue aurora with blue leather ). Oh.

Would anybody here be interested in more car-toy reviews?

I’d like to think that the state of security today, with sandboxed applications, encrypted hard drives and randomized address spaces, is a direct consequence of software engineers watching Trek in the 80s and 90s, saying, “Well let’s make sure THAT can’t happen,” and then going to work.

Not a hearse, Chucklehead McDumbnuts, a flower car:

That advice is....(•_•) / ( •_•)>⌐■-■ / (⌐■_■)...right on target. 

Unless you walk everywhere, make everything you wear by hand, use no electricity, and kill everything you eat with a knife of your own construction and eat it raw, you’re every bit as responsible for climate destruction as everyone else.

First new car I ever bought was a 1996 SL1. I still drive it. It was ‘totaled’ last year. The other guy’s insurance cut me a check for $1800. I went down to Pick-and-Pull and for $75 for two door skins and a quarter panel had it back to its previous condition in no time at all. Drinks oil like a two stroke (1qt/500mi),

I'm sorry, but you need to pound sand.

I clicked.  Please remember me when you buy your vacation home.

Pontiac.

That’s load-bearing paint.

Fun fact: the garbage truck had the same Ford 300 i6.

Sorry, I understand that it’s more economically advantageous to post videos on Kinja due to non-skippable ads and whatnot. It’s just that video is a super-duper inefficient way of conveying information, which is usually completely inaccessible to those of us checking the site from work, and this was actually something

Lifehacker: How to Clean All Those Buttons in the New Corvette