matthewdtwo
matthewdtwo
matthewdtwo

Wait, there was a time people didn't want rear wheel drive?

I'm pretty happy with my LG G, but seeing as how they're going for ~$100 now I wish I would have either waited or gone with the Pebble Steel at the time.

I usually buy mine from the local WalMart for ~$0.97/ea.

I like the clear plastic shoeboxes for stuff like this - easy to see inside and just as versatile. Can pick them up for less than a buck a piece.

Any tips on differentiating between appeared levels of importance and deciding what's more important?

Makes me want to get a WRX (even more).

RT4WD Civic Wagon

Loos like it - "The electric motor on the Prius is rated at 67 horsepower from 1,200 to 1,540 rpm. It produces 295 pound-feet of torque from 0 to 1,200 rpm, which is more than enough to get the car going without the aid of the gasoline engine." from http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hybrid-car6.ht…

I'm skeptical as to how "undetectable" this thing really is. Having flow toy and RC grade helicopters and other aircraft before, the sound of the electric motors is rarely what gives the craft away, it's the sound of the air displaced to keep the thing aloft. Even with the minuscule weight of 16 grams, that

Honda Beat.

I use my LG G to pretend I'm Dick Tracy and make it look like I'm a secret agent. And music. And I use it with Tasker and some custom stuff to control the X10 lights in my house.

They obviously just had a flat tire and were trying to get it up on two wheels so they could change it.

I just hope these people realize they would be buying a Chrysler.

Excellent timing! I plan on making my own RPi based arcade soon and this is a great starting point.

I pretty much just assume I'm going to die if I get into a crash with either of my vehicles. My S2000 has airbags, sure, but my head extends above the windshield and the roll bar, and seeing as how it and my CRX are half the size of even modern sedans on the road, I would likely end up underneath whatever vehicle I

I've been considering the same thing. Maybe next spring for me. Go for it!

Tasker is unnecessarily daunting at first - just go through some simple workflows using YouTube and other people's examples and you can pick it up though. It's well worth it.

I just stick my phone on vibrate and it doesn't interrupt my music. If I really need to automate it, there's already Tasker and the Auto plugins to do everything I could want.