mrblandings
Mr. Blandings
mrblandings

This seems to be a common theme in F1, so it makes me wonder: What racing series has the least number of regulations and does it promote more innovation?

Any NYC taxi cab, as long as there was a Blaupunkt installed, of course.

At roughly $237k an acre, it isn't very cheap at all. Considering the costs of locating any underground oil/gas tanks and the associated remediation of the area, the wetlands delineation of the areas around the river, the potential no build area in a flood zone around the river, and the fact that it is across the

So, roughly $237,000 an acre for a facility that can't be used in its current condition, plus remediation costs for potential underground oil and/or gas tanks, plus delineation of state and federal wetlands due to the proximity of the river, plus the piles and piles of lawyers fees to get through the zoning red tape

Any review that references a TI-84 and The Toasters in the same breath is some kind of genius.

I guess my budget for a used ATV is lower than one actually costs.

I love these cars, but that color combination of red exterior and brown/orange interior is awful. CP for that alone.

I hate these things and am pretty sure that these dolls come alive at night and kill while the household sleeps.

In all seriousness and with no sarcasm intended, could someone please explain to me why the original xB was so great? I often read that Scion ruined the model with the new/current version. Strangely, the original never appealed to me, and at one point I was considering one of the newer ones however I never did get

I am glad to see that Pontiac is back and freshening up the Trans Am with a nod to the 25th anniversary livery, this model was getting a little old....

Weekenders love these. However, I am starting to see a competing number of G-Wagens in this area of NY you speak of.

I am interested to see what is going to happen with Formula E. I have to say, even though the speeds are not that high, the racing has been pretty good.

A few thoughts on converting basements.

This seems like journallatio to Honda. I think Honda has done some interesting things, but are they really that great to take up 30% of this list? And isn't the Super Cub more scooter than motorcycle?

Is this button for when you are thirsty?

Years ago when our Insight was new, on a trip up to Saratoga we ended up behind a big Class-A motor home. The computer indicated that while driving we were getting upwards of 100 MPG, by the time we got to the track and through traffic, it had dropped down to the mid-80s. By comparison, on average without the drafting

I like how the guy at 1:09 shows no signs of slowing down.

If this argument is made about alcohol, it should also be made about sugary soft drinks (Red-Bull, Coke, Monster) as advertising these has created a rise in obesity among viewers, and in turn a long term public health issue.

No love for The Wraith?