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But it did catch on, at least In the business I work in, video production/television. FireWire compatibility was a necessity for moving digital video from acquisition to digital capture. Moving data at 400 Mbps was something USB couldn’t do 15 years ago. From the technology gains learned in creating FireWire,

Yeah, but mine does, my daughter’s does, my brother’s does, my sister-in-law’s does, my wife’s does, my friends and co-worker’s does, my boss’s does, the computer I have at work does, the lady that took my order today at Wendy’s does, the kid at the bustop does, my doctor’s does, even the “homeless” guy panhandling

And yet everyone and their mother has an iPhone. Infrastructure is built around it. I get it...it’s cool to hate on Apple now. Everyone hates the big dog. But it’s undeniable, even if you think they lead from behind, they still lead nonetheless. They build it, and the masses will line up to buy it. It makes sense they

Maybe PC manufacturers were pushing, but they never push anything over the edge. Most companies don’t. They don’t lead the market, they respond to it. Like it or not, Apple drives obsolescence through progressive innovation. It doesn’t wait for us to decide what we want, it gives it to us, and in short order it’s what

I get what you’re saying and don’t disagree but....think about it. Had Apple not stopped making computers with floppy drives all those years ago, we’d probably still be using those. They do create the standard. Its sucks in the beginning but in the end it’s kind of for the greater good.

My Fox Mustang and I were beat pretty handily by a redneck chick driving a Pontiac Bonneville SSEi (basically same car as Park Avenue) The Bonnie was stripped down, mildly modified (redneck exhaust upgrade and “ram air”) I think she was on the bottle (N2O) too, but it was putting a hurt’n all night on many

Looks more like a direct competitor to a Buick Regal. In fact the Regal looks better than that BMW pictured. Geez...BMW’s styling has lost it’s way big time.

No matter how many Mustangs plow through cars & coffees, they will never catch up to the Camry. It’s always an F’n Camry.

I’ve noticed that in Florida the mini-truck phenomenon is making a return. I’ve seen a ton of old Nissan Hardbody trucks slammed low, big wheels, tow hooks, air damns, hood pins, exhaust hanging out the side or middle of the rear. The old trend from the 80's was hideous, but these new generation of mini truck/drift

Mini-Viper. I love these

Gen-x’ers like me grew up in the 80's and 90's lionizing the fox (remember Vanilla Ice) and can now that we are in our 30's and 40's can finally afford the car of our adolescent dreams...so yeah, seems crazy but if you have the money this is probably a smart investment. Restored highway patrol fox mustangs are

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My favorite simple non-violent, non-cursing method for removing stubborn rotors. Dad taught me this when I was a teenager. So I made this video to pass on some knowledge.

The Tamiya TA02 was always more versatile. It could go from off road truck to on road touring car in 5 minutes. Or...on road stadium truck like mine! At 20 years old, the ancient RC can still hang with the high dollar cars on the track!

I still love me some Starion wheels.

Fox Mustangs are on the rise, fast. Especially any of the police package vehicles. Some restored and original examples have traded hands for $30-40k! But even your basic, straight and clean, 5speed, 5.0 GT/LX cars are fetching double what they did less than 5 years ago. Parts are cheap, they are fun to drive and now

Prediction: Run away hit in China, lackluster sales domestically in the U.S.

So I don’t get it...we bag on automakers for not making fantastically exuberant concept vehicles anymore, and now that we see one...we bag on it? It’s just a concept. It’s like couture fashion, for vehicles. It’s supposed to get people talking. It’s a space where manufacturers can take chances and maybe go over the

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As a professional videographer myself, it’s my duty to present the following to those afflicted with vertical video syndrome. The first step to defeating this disease is awareness.

Or 302 cubes if you are talking about Mustangs.

Crack pipe when new, crack pipe still to this day.