matthewdtwo
matthewdtwo
matthewdtwo

How could you leave out the Viper?!

I think the 700k miles completed by Google alone in their driverless car program would happen to disagree with you.

And that, boys and girls, is why you don't DIY your monster truck unless you know what the hell you're doing.

I wonder if they'll make a version that doesn't look like it's going to sneeze.

worth it.

Is anyone surprised by this? Jeeps aren't exactly known for their outstanding quality.

People are the worst.

This made me throw up a little. That poor, poor car.

I'm going to have to give this approach a try to help me finish some of the projects that I've started, then switched to starting a new project in the middle of. Getting started the first time has never been an issue with me, but following through and completing them is something I'm still working on.

I was ready to hate on this, but damn that's cool!

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

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