I feel like I have to recommend his posts. I just admire the hate-driven dedication so much.
I feel like I have to recommend his posts. I just admire the hate-driven dedication so much.
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I work in the realm of web entertainment/online publishing/fluff/whatever you want to call it that CCGC also occupies. To me, having the site down for hours after an episode comes out and then buggy the rest of the time is insane. I'm not sure what you do, so there may be some other equivalent situation, but failure…
Is it just me or does this site fail to work EVERY TIME a new episode comes out? I gave up on watching episodes at the end of season two because of technical issues. I've tried it in chrome, IE and safari. I get excited when I see a comedian I like, go straight to the site and then end up never watching the episode.
Huey Lewis is so bad.
I saw Fractal Footwork's post on Oppo and thought his problem may be a matter of presentation and assertion.
PCCA autocrosses are the most hilarious events I've ever been to. Only there would a guy with a 911 Turbo call my Evo a "cheater car" after posting a slower time than me.
That's fantastic. hahaha
I LITERALLY (not figuratively) hear about this magic carburetor every time I talk cars with my girlfriend's dad. Also at least one story about his '68 Camaro, which is completely fine.
I was going to say, this is the off-road equivalent of all the Nurburgring stickers I see on GTI's and STi's in the US.
I'd guess there's about 15 running around Seattle alone. I see probably two a month just running around the city.
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YOU WOULDN'T DOWNLOAD A CAR?!?!?!
It's almost like Top Gear is a show made for its viewers' entertainment.
+1
I love the Oregon plates on that silver F1 though haha
For how cheap it is, autocross is definitely a lot of fun for the dollar! I can't knock it, having done it so much.
Used to be with the Inland Empire CCA but now the Puget Sound CCA. Did a lot of my auto-x with Autosports NW and nwBMW club earlier on though.
I first started autocrossing with BMW guys, who would literally give you the shirt off their back or any kind of assistance necessary in the event of a breakdown. They didn't care what kind of car you brought - as long as you were racing, you were a part of the fold. There was a guy who brought an old British roadster…
Meh, rally-esque looks bring a smile to my face. They're silly, but I acknowledge their inherent silliness and embrace them. Also, I see nothing wrong with putting rally-ish mods on a berserk Audi with a 5-cylinder turbo. I feel like I've outgrown the Evo's/STi's from a ride quality/comfort/amenities standpoint but am…