notoriousEIC
notoriousEIC
notoriousEIC

You think the back of this looks worse than the uterus on the back of a regular F12?

This is probably the stupidest list Jalopnik has ever put together. With the exception of the Giulia there isn’t a single car on here that has ever been regarded as “pretty.” As has been pointed out elsewhere in this thread, the Jaguar E-type coupe is a much better example of a design that is highly regarded but

I don’t think Bill Buckner would agree with you. Or the 2011 Texas Rangers.

Roger Penske’s Indy/CART efforts. Thirteen series championships and 16 Indy 500 wins.

Except “Ford” isn’t a team. The ‘66 and ‘67 races were won by Shelby American, and the ‘68 and ‘69 wins were by J.W. Automotive Engineering, a British outfit. Sorry, but I just don’t think “Ford” is a valid answer.

Do you not understand the difference between a manufactured clock and a bundle of wires soldered to a circuit board and a timer? The word “clock” is being used very loosely in this context. He didn’t bring a finished product to school; he brought a homemade contraption that came across as suspicious. It’s easy for you

Expect for all they know the plan was for this kid to build the timer while another kid brought the explosives and then at lunch they were going to put it together and blow up the cafeteria. Sounds far fetched, but this sort of shit has happened. They can’t take chances.

And you’re probably incapable of it.

I see we have another intellectual giant among us.

Fine, but that doesn’t mean he had to actually bring it to school. It also doesn’t mean that he had to show it to his teacher during the school day. he could have arranged to bring it by after school during the teacher’s office hours.

An engineering teacher who proved my point by telling the kid not to show his clock to anyone else. Like me, he understood that it would come across as suspicious.

So basically what you’re saying is that you live in a country where bad shit doesn’t happen at schools so you’re incapable of understanding the position of people who do work at schools where bad shit does happen. Thanks for proving you lack the perspective to discuss the issue.

I realize the Social Justice Warriors are out in force about this, but is it really so hard to understand the school’s position? We live in a world where kids have killed other kids at school, where they’ve brought guns and explosives to school to kill other students. We live in a world where kids will send death

Wow, so brave of you. And such a thoughtful response.

If I were a friend of this kid’s and he showed me his homemade clock that he was going to take to school for no particular reason, I’d say “Dude, they’re going to think that’s a bomb.” That’s what I meant by tone-deaf. He shouldn’t be too surprised that it appeared a bit suspicious.

I feel bad for this apparently bright and well-meaning kid, but just to play Devil’s Advocate, I have to say that schools can’t take any chances, and it does seem a little tone deaf on the kid’s part to build a homemade clock and bring it to school for no reason other than to show it off.

Crack pipe. My dad had a car virtually identical to this (1991 V8 Quattro with the five speed, pearl over black, and really nice BBS wheels). It was great, deceptively fast big car, but developed way too many issues and was super expensive to fix.

I think one reason I lost interest in Sony’s consoles during the PS2 generation was the fact that the franchises I was really into just sort of faded away. Colony Wars hasn’t been seen since the PS1 days, and Wipeout is a shell of it’s former glory. And don’t even get me started on Psygnosis...

Isn’t it sad that every Playstation since the first has had a successively lamer boot up sequence?

I put about 100 hours into the Xbox 360 version. If they ported it to the Xbox One I’d probably put in another 100. Such an underrated game.