mrblandings
Mr. Blandings
mrblandings

I have to say, that as an architect, I hate these shows. Not for what they do or show - some actually have some interesting ideas - but for what they do to homeowner’s expectations of how much construction really costs. More often than not, I have to have the unfortunate conversation with them that just because the

While I am not passionate about this topic either way (although I really hate the halo concept and think Red Bull’s option makes more sense), if the cockpit was fully enclosed, would that allow the stewards to extend wet weather racing? How much of a red flag or safety car laps/starts during rain is due to drivability

My father just got one of these and I was able to spend some time with Alexa recently. I guess it works for him as all he listens to is Pandora, but I am not really that impressed. I have a few other friends with this, and it seems like the most common use for this is listening to music, and I will stick with my Sonos

I love old Saabs, but I have to vote CP for those wheels alone.

900 models didn’t get that front end until the 1987 facelift.

I had tried Nova for about 3 months on my HTC M8. What I really wanted was the ability to swipe continuously, left or right. Nova allowed me to do this, and it was great. Then I started to notice that my battery was barely making it through the day, and I could only charge with the phone off as the charger would not

Lat night I found myself watching last weeks, and then this weeks episode. I barely got through last weeks, but stuck it out to try this one, pretty much only because I wanted to see what Jensen Button would be doing. Here is what I walked away with.

What do you think of the Hamilton Pan Europ? Personally, I think it looks nicer than this Autodromo, has Swiss movement, and is about in the same price range (although could probably be found for less). Granted, it only come with two straps instead of 4 NATO.

Um, if it is “Cars You Loved As A Kid”, then how is it that a 10 year old Pontiac GTO is on the list? I mean, isn’t the kid who loved that...still a kid?

The Mazda3 was the only other car my wife liked before picking the Veloster. The one thing she could not get past in the Mazda was the interior design. The iPad-like display just sitting on top of the dash was a real turn off.

My wife paid $18.5 for her ‘16 R-spec.

From my experience it will 4 and 7 year old and dachshund, at the same time. So you should be OK with one 5.

I mean, yes, the driver was an idiot, no question, but I admire all the people who stepped up to help get the idiot’s mangled car out of the road.

This is what happens when a redneck wins the lottery.

Don’t know if it was the first, but an airplane restaurant was done during the late 1960s in the Philadelphia suburb of Penndel:

Great save...however, maybe he shouldn’t have been driving that fast with his family given the conditions. We don’t get to see what might have happened to the drivers behind him that he already passed as they freaked out watching this dude make his ‘save of the year’.

I wonder if he would have be demoted if he only took out Seb and didn’t ruin Ricciardo’s race.

I don’t like either of these two people, but he was looking the other direction when she fell, so I really don’t think he saw it. It does appear that he did look in that direction after she had fallen, but there was someone there to help her, so what was he supposed to do, knock down his kids to get to her?

I was hoping to read what it actually carries for suppression. Looks like a small tank (if that is what I am looking at), maybe some kind of foam system?

Too bad the house it lives in is not as interesting.