Definitely the funkiest monkey. Also I agree, today feels like a beastie boys day...
Definitely the funkiest monkey. Also I agree, today feels like a beastie boys day...
I always liked the look of them. I had a first generation ZX3 which looked like this guy’s big brother.
I look forward to it. I know I was looking for reviews on Jalopnik the last time I was car shopping and very dissapointedly didn’t find a review of anything I would’ve actually bought. I bought a used 12 Focus hatch in 5 spd and cross shopped a few similar cars(such as the Fit). While reviews of exotic and high…
Yes the Era of the 90s was when cars became truly reliable, but the early 90s is a nightmare for troubleshooting electronics. Anything before ODB2 is a crapshoot. You have to get the manufacturer specific reader and code book and then it’s still just a guessing game throwing parts at it.
Red - 74 Kawasaki F7
I’m in the market for a new one and found a dealer that had a decent price but had almost $900 I’m fees on top of a $5k motorcycle, $300 is pretty typical around here, but some dealers will even waive that.
I know I quite enjoy reading you, Steph and Kat on this site. I would like to apologize for all the shitty men in the world though, sadly there are far too many of them. More have become emboldened in these last few months too, my wife has seen a lot more hate and bigotry directed at her and I know I’ve seen a whole…
I was in the same place with my 62 CJ6. There is a reason why we don’t see these old things in the rust belt anymore. People with more sense than you or I sent them to the grave long ago.
They’re not as popular as inline 4 engines in motorcycles either, but they made a lot of power for their size. It was particularly important for bikes like the Honda Magna where they got to put in big inline 4 performance in a bike that looked like a V-Twin.
A reason that was given to me a while back was that it was based on the expected occupancy of the vehicle. Most cars have it on the passenger so someone other than the driver can fill the car. Most truck and commercial vans have it on the driver side.
Congrats Andrew and Jason!
In some places HR does care, but not most. I’ve worked as the main IT guy enough places that I get very close with HR, they are usually the first to tell a dirty joke or worse.
I remember the big fuss about a decade back where an interstate bridge collapsed during rush hour killing a handful of people. It spurred a large amount of rebuilding of old bridges in my state (Missouri). Apparently either every state didn’t follow suit or it didn’t go far enough.
I shared this with my wife (who has a degree in microbiology) and she suggested that a a cows heart would be a more efficient tool as it pumps harder and more fluid than a human with the upside of getting rid of those pesky moral issues. Otherwise she thinks your basic theory is quite sound.
This is really a story about being silly and I was reminded of it by the lead image. I attended high school in the early 00's in a small rural town where just about the most entertaining thing to do was to get drunk and go cow tipping (I’m not joking). I forget who started it, but it became a funny thing to do to…
Old Willys jeeps are nightmares at this point, most have been mercifully sent to the scrap yard by now. I bought a 62 CJ6 a few years ago that at a glance looked great! It turned out to be in much the same condition as yours... I finally moved it out of the garage so I could have the space to work on my motorcycles…
Batteries and electric drive trains have gotten quite efficient now. A battery can definitely generate enough power to move itself and then some. There is definitely a point of diminishing returns though (I’m not smart enough to figure that out though).
Welcome to the wonderful and terrifying world of shitboxes from companies that no longer exist. I own two, at least mine are domestic so parts are less an issue than I imagine yours will be.
Do you forget congressional inquiries, UN Councils and large amounts of independent reporting? I doubt we will ever know the extent of how many were tortured as so much was done off the record and by friendly countries such as Syria as the above article mentions.
I was having this conversation with my wife last week. I do not want the terms of “enhanced interrogation” and “rendition” to rejoin our everyday vocabulary.