matthewdtwo
matthewdtwo
matthewdtwo

I prefer mine right side up. I've had my finger slip a few times unplugging the upside down ones and it's no fun getting an arc across the live and neutral.

What's a CD? Don't you have to go to an antique store to even find them?

Isn't Canadian gas sold by the Imperial Gallon though? That's about 1.2 US gallons so that's still a little high, but not terrible.

What color they are is irrelevant since car manufactures don't even bother installing turn signals on most cars these days. I mean, what else would explain all these cars turning and merging with no indication? Clearly they're an option most people opt-out of getting.

As far as remote controlled locks go, this is actually cheaper than the of the off-the-shelf solutions I've seen, albeit a tad more difficult to install. Arduino: $30 for the Uno or $10 for a pro-mini (can go even cheaper if you already have an AVR programmer to around $3), the bluetooth adapter: $20, lock solenoid:

From the outside it looks like somebody just screwed with the proportions of a 3-series in photoshop.

Used Honda S2000 - a quick search on Autotrader for my area shows an average price of $16,885 / 240hp = $70.35/hp. Lowest around here (according to Autotrader) is $13,980 / 240hp = $58.25/hp

No, that's not the case. The source link for the article put out by Toyota about the issue says that the problem lies in the detection of an anomaly in the system, and not the failure of the system itself. The contact terminal builds up oxide that causes the resistance of the connection to increase, so the voltage to

How come? It's a car I've always admired for its engineering prowess but haven't had the opportunity to drive one myself.

Totally came here to post this, glad to see someone else did. The F20C is a pinnacle of Honda engineering, achieving an incredible 120hp/liter from an NA engine while still maintaining DD reliability. Truly remarkable. Sadly their new engines just don't compare.

The shop during a group project build (cardboard boat)

Yes! Tried looking for one of these a while back when I switched from iTunes to Google Play All Access to no avail. Glad a talented developer decided to tackle it!

I completely agree. I've always been a huge Honda fan (I own a '91 CRX and a '05 S2000 and had a '11 CR-Z), but the last decade it seems like they haven't been innovating or taking any risks. I'm almost sad to say it, but Hyundai seems to be stepping up and becoming what Honda used to be.

Definitely hope they do a hatch version - not a big fan of the ordinary sedan with a spoiler look of this one.

No, he's one of the creators of mealime.com

I've been impressed with my S2000 this winter running Firestone Winterforce - gets around in the 3-4" of snow we've got with no trouble at all.

A Porsche 944 that actually looks good!