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I'm not a cyclist, but the guys blocking the bike lane were dicks.

As with car enthusiasts, there are varying types of cyclists. Having just gotten into bicycling in the past year, I've had a chance to see a whole variety of them, ranging from the exercise cyclists who seem to basically expect cars to do the stupidest thing possible, and thus don't let it get to them (having ridden

been watching Cooley off and on for years, he's more of a Jalop then he's getting credit for. Owns a Fiat and his daily driver is Ford Country Squire from the 80's. He's one of the best editors at CNET and as far as cars deserves our support. I think the intent was to help the "less" car crazy people understand that

I'm a Southerner and my family has lived in the same rural area for over 200 years. If there is a symbol to show the pride of being Southern, the confederate flag isn't one of them. Plain and simple. You want to show pride? Feed people who aren't from the South BBQ, have them listen to bluegrass, blues, or country,

One that's not yours.

The only thing that will prevent crashes is people paying attention. Why is this so fucking hard to grasp. Make people ACTUALLY EARN their license.

"Likely to face charges."

Charge him with assault with a deadly weapon, at the very least. These are the types of people we DON'T want having a concealed carry permit.

RX-7 FC is a doppelganger of the Porsche 944

Somebody had to do it.

My turbo-brick:

It won't be long.....

Even if the CRZ had a turbo 4 dropped in, the problem is that it's sitll too big and flabby for what it should be.

To me, the CR-Z is disappointing because it's so big. There's an aircraft carrier deck of dashboard between you and the bonnet, there's enough space behind you (empty space) to fit over 10 immigrants, and the thing is so wide I don't see how it's physically possible to parallel park it.

No, the CR-Z must die so that a new S#### can be born.

Haha, this is why these pants are the work pants. The backs of the legs are destroyyyyyyed.

This thing was a friggin' godsend for undercarriage jobs on my Alfa. So many seized or rounded off bolts, so much blasphemy and bloodied knuckles, then $12 at Harbor Freight and I heard angels sing. 1/2" stud extractor. Everything from brake bleeders to sway bar bolts to hubs fell by the wayside, quaking in fear. It

What happens when the tire wears down? Wouldn't the body of the stud start to stick out?

It's only crazy if it doesn't work.

As the owner and fairly regular operator of a tractor (with a front end loader and two PTOs to boot) the scary part isn't the machine. Its the terrain. Almost all tractor accidents are rollovers caused by exceeding the limits of stability. They have nearly unlimited traction, but their center of gravity and absurd