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“There can be only one.”

An article on how wood labeling is really inaccurate written by a man named Smallwood.

The ad is a clever homage to The Warriors, which is about a gang framed for a murder trying to make it back to their home turf though other gang territories. Many of the gangs in the movie are eccentrically costumed, like the mimes. It's also the movie playing at the drive in at the end of the ad. It's s popular cult

Totally agree. I was looking a the high priced Warings and others but the awesome reviews for this one caught my eye. I couldn’t NOT try it for the price. It really is a fantastic performer, we love it and it’s held up for a few years now with no issues.

Totally agree. I was looking a the high priced Warings and others but the awesome reviews for this one caught my

Why is she beating up Race Bannon in that top drawing? That’s not cool, Race is an awesome guy.

What’s that?

I know contemporary Ferraris are far better built and overall higher quality, but they’ve changed. They’ve got nav systems built into the instrument cluster, digital speedos, steering wheels festooned with drive mode switches, buttons, paddles and other distractions. It’s not the same.

God, just look at that interior. So simple, so perfectly laid out. Nothing more than what you need in purely functional package tastefully packaged. Not one stupid piece of reflective chrome or polished aluminum, no glaring multi-colored lights, actual switches! How I wish the automotive world would go back to this.

If “lightweight French toolkit” isn't a euphemism for something, it needs to be.

In the first generation Porsche 930s, the turbo acted like it was on an on/off switch. Given that it was also enormous compared to current turbos, the effect was also like Knight Rider’s Turbo Boost mode where all of the sudden you were thrown back into your seat. This made managing your revs through a corner somewhat

Unlike Castle Anthrax, which was highly, umm, “pregnable”

Ended up with one of these as a rental in Calgary last year. Didn’t even know what it was, couldn’t recall ever hearing of it. I thought it was maybe a Canada-only badge. Haven’t thought of it since.

Boston City Hall a horror show without a doubt, but I heard something interesting about it once. If you look at it, it has three distinct strata which represent the growth of the city. At the bottom its brick, symbolizing the colonial era buildings. Rising above that are the larger stone buildings of the industrial

Apparently the 1953 EA and the PL2 are the train equivalent of a double rainbow.

So the sign at the bottom says "Kira's Bumper Car" - have we officially confirmed that her name isn't actually, or isn't simply, Rey?

Don't call her "guy", that will piss her off.

There was a great PBS documentary from the mid-90s called “Triumph of the Nerds” that recounts this event (and quite a bit more) as told by the people who were actually involved, including Bill Gates, Jobs and Woz. It’s a little dated but still a great historical document and well worth seeing. Interestingly, it ends

Nein!

And those marketing “experts” can go fuck themselves. We have a 2007 A4 Avant quattro with a 6-speed manual sitting in the garage. It’s got 130K miles and it’s looking to be replaced. We’re not buying the stupid allroad because it’s nothing but an overpriced trim package and a needlessly raised platform to qualify for

I still have that laserdisc set (The Definitive Collection) and a working laserdisc player.