nblades78
Nblades78
nblades78

Porsche 917 Gulf

Dale Earnhardt’s 1998 Daytona 500 Winner.

Dale Earnhardt 1995 Winston Select “Quicksilver”
(Not a lot of great pictures out there these days)

I heard the cars won’t shift into gear unless they have a verified HP Instant Ink subscription...

Interesting. I believe I’ve had Tinnitus for many years, not sure the cause. I deal with it fine most of the time. Sometimes actually, it takes other external noise to remind me that the ringing isn’t actually as loud as I sometimes think.

That being said, I am very noise-sensitve. I find in crowds, my attention is

Stage Racing is garbage. A gimmick. It’s nothing but artificially manipulating the course and outcome of a race by repeatedly bunching up the field to create drama. I can’t stand it. It deletes the hard work of teams and drivers that nail setup and strategy to lead races by taking away their leads and creating

I’d add another category here - Ear-Hook earbuds for sports and for people who can’t get regular earbuds to stay in their ears. I’ve always found in-ear buds extremely frustrating because they just won’t stay in-place. I used my Shure SE215 IEMs for a while but the cord really is a pain when exercising. So after some

A step in the right direction.

By now, you and everyone else ought to know that with Trump and all the other Right Wing Nuts, every accusation is a confession. 

My Parents actually had a ‘92 XJS V-12 Convertible. Extremely smooth, very classy car. Open the hood, I mean, Bonnet, and you could hardly fit a sheet of paper anywhere in there. Definitely not a daily driver car IMO. It hardly got driven, really. I never considered the powertrain to be the issue with that era of Jag.

No Pontiac Aztec? Chevy SSR? Nissan Juke? Isuzu Vehicross?

Pretty good, there...

Moonroofs are overrated anyway. Every vehicle I’ve had a moonroof on, I’ve barely used it at all, other than to tilt open in the summer to try and vent out a little heat when the thing is parked. I can’t stand the wind noise, actually. If people want to hear the noise and feel the wind, they have windows for that.

The guys over at The Boring Co are like, “Nothing to see here, folks...”

Been using LibreOffice at home for a few yrs now. The menus take some getting used to navigating but other than that, it does the job. Personally I hate the subscription model and avoid at all costs if possible. I’ll put up with the tiny inconveniences, and even will donate to keeping it freeware.

...”Oh Boy...”

100% SAAB, came here to say it!

Agreed - 100% this is about monetization.

I keep waving the banner for Molten Salt Reactors and the Thorium Fuel Cycle as the nearer future solution we need. MSRs will solve a lot of the problems we have with current-gen PWRs Such As:
They don’t operate under pressure. They do not rely on water for cooling. They are less complex. They are self-moderating and