Start driving a car with a blind spot the size of Rhode Island, and you'll start turning your head. ;)
Start driving a car with a blind spot the size of Rhode Island, and you'll start turning your head. ;)
side bewb FTW
You should generalize less. Douche.
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That video needed more exhaust noise
Well I already ride the train to work every day, so sure, why not?
I have a soft spot in my heart for the J-body, having owned 2 Z-24s as a kid, but man...$11k? CP.
I bet it looked worse than it was. No sign that he autorotated, so N1, N2 and torque must have been ok. Oil pressure was probably dropping either in the engine or trans, but probably slow enough to give him the time he needed.
uhh, where does the cool part start?
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Easy, an Xterra with the offroad package and the 6MT:
I think people will be surprised with how many cars will baby. My wife drove our 2 oldest around in the back of our G35 coupe (6MT!) for years - all the way up to her 8th month of pregnancy with our 3rd. Sure, people gave funny looks at a very pregnant woman strapping a 4 year old and a 2 year old into the back of a…
Give me 200-300hp from a lump up front with a 6 speed manualrouting power to the rear on a 3000 pound chassis, some grippy, comfy seats, and a decent radio and I'm set.
I'm not a fan of having to depend on wireless data access (either 4G or wi-fi) to stream my content while I'm on the go, hence my 64GB iPhone. I also like having my (nearly) uncompressed content on my HD at home for streaming. Netflix/Vudu/Comcast/Amazon HD streaming looks decent, but it's still not perfect.
I argue you need to be more specific - how many dead *hookers* can I fit in the trunk
Oh, and the occasionally funny fart joke. Twitter is good for that.
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I use it regularly. I have an RSS reader, a market watch window, my gmail, my google calendar, and twitter. It's great. But apparently I'm the only one that uses it. Anyone have a suggestion for a replacement?
Where I live, it's legal to turn left on green (unless there is a red arrow explicitly disallowing it), but it's *illegal* to sit in the intersection waiting for oncoming traffic to clear.