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That’s the rub! Hell, this is right behind my neighborhood and is where I first learned to wheel when I was a kid, there are a ton of people around that would have loved to help. Plenty of guys with f250s that could have got that out in 1/2 hour with good smiles, hell I could have gotten that it with 2 hours and a

Ram 1500 Limited - looks like an HVAC intake system

[Maybe the Lamborghini Murcielago has aged so well because it is almost devoid of any ‘styling.’ The design is pure proportions. Photo Credit: Lamborghini]

CP. Destroying a 400 dollar car does not make it a 4000 dollar car.

A plane-moving half-truck spotted at Ted Stevens Int’l Airport in Anchorage. It’s attatched to this trailer lift-thing in the front so small planes with skis can be moved around on land.

a) You are right. There are some places where a motorcycle could overtake with no risk for anyone and a car couldn’t. But laws are meant for vehicles without dinstinction between 2, 4 or 18 wheels; and if you are using that road, you should obey them. My opinion as a rider when I get stuck behind a slow vehicle: pull

I ride motorcycles and have for over 20 years now. Have I passed people on a double yellow before when I was younger? Absolutely. Do I do it anymore? No way. Is it always wrong? Yes, for at least two reasons: (1) it means you are out of driver expectation (same as bicyclists running stop signs even when it’s “safe” -

They do that when they hit warp speed.

LED’s are always pulsing, but their flickering happens too fast for our human eyes to see. Video works with taking frames (essentially a series of photo’s) at a certain speed (framerate). As a result cameras can ‘catch’ the lights in both on and off states. If you were to watch at that track with your own eyes you

Biff Tannen

Oh god that P1 scrape is amazing.

If it has gullwing doors I'm in

The window shades are great. My kids love them more than anything else.

Mobile House

The kid that lived next door to me - his Dad owned TWO conversion vans, and this was in the early-mid 2000s

Most minivans don’t have rear benches that fold down into beds, though. That was always the main draw of conversion vans; if you get tired on a road trip, you can just pull over and go to sleep for a while. Most of them even had slide-open rear windows so you could stick a fan in and get some ventilation rather than