jdickson87
JDickson87
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Yes. I live in Washington, therefore, coupe it is. Convertibles aren't useful here.

Such a great song...... love the opening of Travelling Without Moving. White Knuckle Ride has such a fantastic video it's the one to watch, though.

"To celebrate its 20th anniversary Japanese communications company NTT DoCoMo put together an actual display, illustrating the the evolution of its phone line."

Touch screens are still a bad idea for cars. Knobs are king for tactile, distraction free secondary controls.

Hey guys, really looking forward to Absolution. It's been too long! A couple of questions.....

I think the lights being covered by camo really make a difference. I wouldn't panic until they unveil the car publicly. The rear light camo especially, they look HUGE in the photo he took, where they're almost certainly smaller (and probably very Boxster-eqsue) under those big old stickers. Just my $0.02.

Quite a few did, actually..... I'll have to dig up my 20 years of the F1 issue of.... damn, I think it was CAR. They had photos of a ton of the F1s at the event, and if memory serves, more than half had them. Probably sold some as retrofits since each car goes back to the factory for a full rebuild when they're sold

Yeah, exactly. I do think that past a certain power level, you're just not going to enjoy FWD anymore, but that level is probably higher than most people think. Most (read: all) factory cars are dialed in for understeer these days anyway, which FWD certainly doesn't benefit much from.

Exactly. The only complaint I hear about hovercrafts is that they can feel a bit floaty and disconnected......

I was under the impression that the squared headlights were an upgrade offered by McLaren, because the stock F1 headlights didn't have projectors for HIDs (note the projector housing on the outside of these headlights). This was a retrofit offered later by McLaren for owners to upgrade to. At least I think it was,

I'm not in the armed forces, but I want to echo the vote for Surefire. I've had quite a few flashlights, and it's the only one I'll carry in my car for emergency purposes (Lithium's don't die when they're sitting like AA or AAA's will, which is obviously clutch for occasional use lights) because I know that no matter

clearly they didn't get one of the sweet shirts they were giving out with a purchase of the game at the MS company store, either....

I thought DC was being sarcastic/humorous. I'm pretty sure he knows that Seb knows what "fuck" means.

Couldn't have been exactly busting through a busy crossing: "The disclosure came a day after the incident that left two Guatemalan nationals dead on an isolated gravel road near the town of La Joya, just north of the Mexico border."

Yep, definitely called that one, huh?

Well, if you believe the rumors (and I do, because it explains both the high price and the quick sell-out very nicely), it's due to yield issues on the touchscreen tech they use. Low yields = low supply, especially combined with their wider distribution at launch (more countries get it on day 1).

So if Livingsocial impacted their numbers by $170M, and their loss was less than double that, they could cut their losses by simply bailing out of LivingSocial, right? Problem is that when you're looking at their revenue number of almost $14B, $274M just isn't that much in the big picture, especially since it's their

Yeah, the only thing I notice is that the gap, at least on Top Gear, seems to get closer to 1:1 as you get into insanely expensive cars, it might have to do with how VAT is run, I have no idea. The thing I don't understand is how people can hear Jeremy and Co. talk about cars like the 500 Abarth, say they cost 19k GBP

Exactly what I was thinking, they have to include VAT and such in their pricing over there, so the price conversion (at least when Top Gear talks about cars) is often pretty close to 1:1, after taking VAT out and converting to USD. If it's over a mil to start, I'll be very surprised.

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