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Interesting concept, but this is a complete freaking mess at presentation. The whole point of charting data is to visually represent the data in a meaningful manner, yet I count 11 out of 23 data points are off chart/misplaced due to the design choice. One or two outliers are acceptable, but if half aren't working,

So I'm in Athens (Greece) and decide to go see Meteora- take a bus that was full of retirees. We stop at some godawful greek truck stop for lunch on the way back and something about the food doesn't sit right the the old folks and about a half dozen of them of them get an awful case of the liquid shits. No toilet on

This is terrible. Throw in a new engine. Stiffen the chassis. Update the wheels... tastefully. Puke all over the interior with whatever bad design you want (because it was probably ruined anyway) but don't mess with the exterior lines. I'll excuse dumping the chrome surrounds on the windows and adding a discreet air

I really hope this is sarcasm as well and that you can tell that the "correction" was a joke. Stack overflow?... Infinite recursion? What have I done???

*your a idiot

BMW wagon parked spanning two handicapped spots. Caption "DeutschWagen" Or "DoucheWagon" if the point isn't clear.

Yes, it has very good acoustic absorption qualities. I suspect that Gallo used something along these lines for the stuffing in the subs on their Reference 3 speakers. They're flat to 20hz, but aren't ported and the enclosure is only slightly larger than the 10 inch driver. Only way this is possible is by completely

Agreed- and in my mind it's an M5, since you know damn well that's what they were using for all the sequences that mattered. IIRC, that's an S38 for all the engine noise, too.

There's a lot of continuity issues in that sequence since they swapped them around throughout the chase. Body kit& M badge comes & goes, turbo-wheels, etc. I suppose for the purposes of the storyline, it's a 535 since that's the car that they got into in the first place.

19 feet for each foot drop = 19,000 feet for each 1,000 foot drop= ~3.6miles per 1000 foot drop. This is why you're off by a factor of about 5 from everyone else. Right answer is around 125 miles, but very dependent on the variables mentioned.

OK- that might work. 9v battery current into a short is about 3-5Amp. Question is whether the power supply's short circuit protection will kick in and cut the power. So take it for a whirl and let us know what happens.

The gear shift in the manual rental car you just got. Rare in the US, absolutely beautiful when you see it in person.

The voltage is ignorable; I'd wonder about the "power supply" part of that question. 12 volt battery= fine. A wall wart power supply might not have the current to do this AND could be destroyed by what's effectively a short.

THIS. See post below (or above... dammit, kinja). Combine this with high school dumbassery in front of half the school and you've got mine.

Perfect execution of sliding across the hood of my '94 Corolla, hopping though the window and cranking the ignition with the intent if doing an immediate burnout (aided by bald tires). The mistake? Car was already running.

Or, taking it seriously:

Sears Craftsman 21 HP yard tractor: 513lb, 21 HP, $1399 =34 (dollar-kips/hp)

Hertz rental Mustang is hands-down the best. Drove one from Denver to Moab and back. Dry pavement? Smokey burnout. Wet pavement? Slippery burnout. Dirt road? Gritty burnout. Need some ice from the machine on the other side of motel parking lot? Burnout.... Ice.... Burnout. That was easily the most obnoxious

Type in "OK maps" to the search in the google maps app. It caches everything in the current view so that you don't need an internet connection to navigate.