joshmccullough01
Josh McCullough
joshmccullough01

Given that one of the lessons is to question blanket productivity advice, I think these aren't strict rules so much as they are things to consider.

It's amazing how expensive cars are these days, and they just get higher each year.

I'm from Yorkshire, we only count sheep.

Your superior intelligence is just overflowing.

Even a car going 80mph looks like it's standing completely still if you're going fast enough.I've been in a car going 177mph passing a car going about 80 - believe me the 80mph car looked like it wasn't moving. If the rider was actually going 140mph it would be enough to make the Mazda seem like it's just stopped on

If there's any question about how fast the motorcyclist is traveling, we could do some math assuming the cement sections of pavement are 20 feet and how long it takes for the motorcycle next to him to travel that distance.

That MR-2 is just... Perfect.

Umm... definitely not better than real, imo. Making that claim is also just annoying... Games will never be "better than real", and I'm annoyed that developers continue to focus what seems like more effort on graphics than physics models. I would much rather see a Forza 2 level of graphic fidelity with a physics

Agreed. The car is interesting, but not at $6,500.

I saw this one up here in the rust belt last year. I would say $6500 is alot of dough for a Citation, but look at some of the 70's boats that are bringing more than that, ones we wouldnt have paid $1500 for just a few years back.

To be fair, when it first came out, it actually was a very competitive little car in its segment. It made some attempt at styling (YMMV in terms of said styling, but at least it tried) and it was dead practical. The problem with the PT Cruiser wasn't that it was ever that bad; it was that after the first few years,

Four hours is clearly all I need.

Listen, fuck face, I would have loved to embed the video of the highlight, but the clip on MLB's site is currently "not available for sharing." And if we rip the video and post it on our own, we get a cease and desist letter. So take it up with them.

They make great quad jumps. But sometimes they get put in just because some local with a hunting operation for rich foreigners gets his buddy to dig so many of them so frequently and deep that only his horseback hunting business has access to the roads.

Hahaha, its not just Detroit, it is this entire generation. They have destroyed the internet, bars, television, music, society etc. The entitlement and demand for recognition for the most mundane, everyday tasks is mind blowing. Mind-fucking-blowing

Cadillac has done well despite some minor issues, but it's time for somebody else to build the successor to the Beast, and we think these ten brands would do the best job.

Oh my bad, I forgot this thread was about politics. Silly me, I thought I was on Jalopnik talking about 4th gen f bodies.

You clearly have no idea what an LS1 is or how it changed the game. It's the point in which GM transitioned from the Gen 2 V8, to the Gen 3 V8. The Gen 3 V8 did, change, the, performance, industry.

Chassis made of cast iron eih? Lol, maybe if you were only 10 when the first LS based motor hit the streets you shouldn't be writing about their cheesy commercials. The '98 F-body revolutionized the performance industry. Everything you may or may not love about GM performance now, started in '97 (Vettes) and '98