louwambsganss
Hetfield's Yeayah Coach
louwambsganss

Agreed. Maybe it's because I learned to drive in the 90s, or because I drive a motorcycle a lot, but I also like the horn buttons on the spokes. To me, it seems safer to be able to quickly honk with a thumb, rather that to have to remove a hand from the wheel and mash the center. And the mashing motion feels crass

I don't know if it is due to the era when I learned to drive (90s) or the fact that I drive a motorcycle a lot, but I like cars with horn buttons. I don't like it when the entire airbag surface is the horn button. I'd prefer to just have the little thumb buttons on the side spokes for the horn. Mashing the entire

If the skin is on the outside, it's an Endoskeleton.

What are you trying to infer? And also, what situation would a person be in where their lungs would be completely filled with pure hydrogen?

Austin is a whole different world from Dallas/Fort Worth. Austin is almost Portlandia.

I work for a major domestic airline. Last year, we had a professional, Federal Air Marshall accidentally discharge his sidearm inside of an active plane, in flight, with passengers around. Luckily, the bullet went down through his seat and lodged in structure under the floor. This is a guy who's job it is to carry

Their boobs are TOUCHING!!!!!

*single slow applause in an empty room*

You win the internets.

I see a whiter less attractive Dane Cook, with the hair of a Christian summer camp youth pastor.

My first time was in the back of my red two door '89. ...TMI...

Also had a red two-door with a manual. It made it to 286,000 miles on the original engine and transmission before rust ate it. The midwestern winters were hard on all of the substructure. That powertrain never left me stuck or stranded anywhere, though. I would really like to get an XJ beater again just to mess

It was also one of the few episodes of any TV show to ever feature a character from Indianapolis.

Hey Paul. I'm a Structural Engineer for the planes you fly. As you mentioned, 66,000 cycles is a major milestone. At that point, there is a rather lengthy (about 40-60 days) maintenance visit that is required to inspect all major structure. Some of our planes are strategically retired before then, to avoid the

Assuming that this car has a similar keyless system to the Renault Megane, you can shut off the engine while driving by either holding the button for 2 seconds or by tapping it 3 times quickly.

Why is Renault being blamed for this?  Do they have a history of unintended acceleration?  It seems much more likely that the problem was introduced by the installation of the disability system, which involves hand levers for the throttle and brakes.  Routing of wiring or cables could easily cause tension or binding