rancidlunchmeat
RancidLunchmeat
rancidlunchmeat

Oh, come on. They even specifically spelled out “US$” to demonstrate that they were making a joke.

I think we should all take a minute to marvel at how Mit was able to take an econobox sedan and turn it into the Evo in the first place.

Love it. Want it. Not at $23k.

Uhh... Isn’t there like a scientific way to actually measure the flow of the water, rather than simply saying that more of the winners came from the same lane(s)?

I don’t think lying about what your game will be - including fundamental gameplay elements is demonstrative of “amateur PR”.

“It’ll be okay if they promise to add all those things back in eventually”

60 years + a few days ago....

Lanesplitter would be far more popular if all of the articles contained videos like this.

I actually hate the rims. They look way too small for the car. The ones that it is wearing in the top pic look far better suited IMO.

...how do they expect to sell them if they won’t let you sit in them or test drive them?

Great job of explaining the naming convention (which is as stupid as it appears) and also providing a nice Coke analogy to cement that point home.

And less Angelina Jolie. And Hackers had quite a nice dose of Angelina Jolie, if you get my drift.

Has the Hellcat been a big enough success to put some lipstick on all of FCA’s other woes?

Is it really though? This is a mid-80s car in a mid-70s paint scheme. Wasn’t the brown on brown on brown totally gone by 86? This thing must have looked like it was a decade old when it was brand new.

There is no “open lane of traffic” in this scenario. The left lane is near standstill and will always continue to be as people fly up in the merge and cut in front of the traffic in the left lane. It results in cars that were about to start in motion having to slam on their breaks. And each consecutive vehicle that is

It seems to me that those in favor of the zipper merge would say that “that guy” in your photo is the semi driver.

The problem is that the zipper merge only works if both lanes of traffic are moving at a consistent speed. It does not work, and I believe is quite dangerous to both lanes of traffic, when the left lane (the lane being merged “into”) is in stop and go conditions and the right lane consists of people speeding by only

Things to consider before buying a house:

Wait, what is all that banter about double parking about? Just something that is a pet peeve of yours? The car wasn’t double parked. It was an unattended vehicle at an airport, which is probably far more of a concern that double parking.

And upcoming taco shell...