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Most books by William Gibson.
Most books by David Brin.
Most books by Heinlein.
The Stardancer books by Spider Robinson.

Another popular definition is that it's a shortening of "squirrely kid"...

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I dunno, this guy cruising along reading the paper might be a little more relaxed...

The Nightcrawler 4 part miniseries, with the Bamfs...

Set in the year 2038, the book is a cautionary tale of the harm humans can cause their planet via disregard for the environment and reckless scientific experiments. The book has a large cast of characters and Brin uses them to address a number of environmental issues, including endangered species, global warming, refug

Has no one read The Number of the Beast, R.A.H.?

If other drivers are expecting vehicles to be moving at x mph, and see a car coming towards them, they are going to assume it's moving at x mph. If the vehicle is coming towards them at x+20, they aren't going to be able to distinguish the difference. That's the point of this ad. It's not about "speed", it's about

It's also illegal to use fog lights when not needed in some states... CA is one of those.

Did you miss the guy wiping down the nose as the cloth came off, and bumping it? It moved, he straightened it...

Typical misconception in the NW - AWD is a must have, because I want to go skiing. While AWD does help to get you moving faster, and may get you unstuck easier, all cars/SUV's have the same steering and braking capability. I'd personally rather be driving a RWD stick. That way when I'm trying to steer, the engine

The major difference between DOT motorcycle helmets and SNELL automotive helmets is that the SNELL helmets are designed for a SMALLER impact area (I.E. impact with a roll cage) rather than a larger impact zone (I.E. a flat surface like the pavement).

My last car was a 1991 BMW 318is, with a light flywheel, a chip, and a stage 2 Dinan suspension. It was very well dialed in and handled extremely well. But the most fun I had was driving it with snow tires in the spring. Anywhere there was wet pavement was an opportunity to practice traction control, and made the car

Quote from the oath that police take:

So, if there is any mechanical failure, your car will just go rolling down the hill, smashing into what and whoever it feels like...

Not to mention the fact that the parking brake is on the REAR wheels, which don't turn on 99% of cars...

Dude, I don't know were you get your statistics, but you are SO F'ing twisted. If you aren't paying attention, us riders get to die, and you think we are the problem...

Nice Monty reference...

Not anymore...