RIP Keith Flint!
RIP Keith Flint!
This kind of project isn’t really about getting it done as fast as possible; it’s a learning experience for both the creator and the audience. He’s made mistakes and fixed them, explaining in great detail his thought process. Every episode has a lesson for anyone considering this kind of endeavor.
The crows in my neighborhood are very spoiled. I occasionally feed them peanuts, which they fight the squirrels for. You can get a bag of nuts from the discount stores for like $1. Crows will go thru that whole bag in one sitting, eating some and storing the others. Crows also like to gossip so I get two one day, 4…
I heard once that Discovery considers shows like this “news events,” as in they do not control, condone or influence what is happening in the show, they just show it and promote it. I’m sure that the creators and participants of these “news events” are encouraged to push the envelope for better ratings, but exactly…
I do like the blacked out interior. I did a similar thing to my FR-S, replacing the silver painted bits with OEM unpainted pieces. It really tones down the cabin to a more civilized atmosphere.
As “forward thinking” these auto designs have become, they are completely innocuous. Every new Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, Ford, Chevy, etc. has those razor-thin headlights, melty-shaped taillights and race car-style side vents near the front wheels (practical or not). I mean, look at this Blazer. Does it really look like…
That Corvair (Greenbriar) is the real winner this week. Stylish, functional, funky and fun. What more could you ask for?
The saying that “every Porsche is at least a $20k car” indicates that you’ll need at least $18.5k to get this straight.
Interesting that new Integra (HPD edition) beat out the Porsche Cayman GT4 CS. I wonder what the comparative specs are?