jasontramonti
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jasontramonti

I, for one, welcome our new feathered overlords.

Knob, all day every day. I have an ‘02 Santa Fe with stalk controls, and every now and then, flicking my turn indicator on turns the headlights off... D’oh.

I think it has something to do with the sound mix BBC America uses. I never have problems with the Blu-Rays or with watching online, just when it’s broadcast live.

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I’m still not sure anyone knows how to pronounce this one...

Could be worse. I was talking to a friend once about a rare opportunity I had a few years back to test drive a DeLorean. She looked at me, completely earnestly, and said “Ah, that’s made by Hyundai, right?”

At a glance, I genuinely thought this headline read; “Up To 9,000 Evacuees Return Home After Massive Fire At Trump Rally Near Madrid”

For what it’s worth, Irving Berlin actually wrote White Christmas in the middle of a hot July day in California - he thought dreaming of a white, snowy Christmas Day would help get his mind off the heat.

Has nobody suggested the Chevy Malibu Maxx? Somebody five houses away from me owns one and drives by every day. It’s so offensive, it makes me want to claw my own eyes out every time I see it.

For some bizarre reason, I have a genuine ASCII Portrait of me as a child. Apparently, my parents have no clue why it exists. The whole thing is just strange and unique, which is probably why I love this typewriter so much.

The game right now is still in development, the water you're seeing is only a quick preview to raise funds for the development, and not at all representative of the final version. When the game is finished, last I saw from the devs, they plan on implementing some fairly advanced water simulation.

My first memory of using a computer was playing Pajama Sam in Kindergarten, circa 1999. My mom's best friend of over thirty years, my "Auntie Pam," was my teacher. I went to a K-8 private school that hadn't really caught on to the whole computer thing yet, but being an exceptional teacher who was always ahead of the

Nah, Pantone 1345C is a much closer match to well aged Gouda. It captures the creamy, slightly beige essence of the cheese.

Actually, the great thing about Bentley drivers are that they all go out and actually drive their cars instead of putting them in the museum. They were built like trucks; the transmission is tough, and their leaf-spring suspension is extremely capable. Beyond that, the abundance of people who actually go out and drive

Been downloading for 12 hours on 50Mb/second internet. Still have 16 hours remaining.

I've been following the Conservancy's work for years, and while there's still time for the SS United States, it's getting late. I just don't think there's enough public awareness to really make a difference at this point, especially with escalating costs of keeping the ship docked. If she isn't financially solvent

SS United States, anyone?

Mercedes has used the Pullman name on and off for decades to describe their extended wheelbase limousine. It's a tradition that dates back to the stunning Mercedes 600 Pullman of the 1960s, a car that became famous as the ride of choice for popes, royals, celebrities, despotic dictators, Bond villains, and other men

Won't somebody think of the Panzer VIII?

This man needs to design the UI for the dashboard of my next car.