stangmanpaul
Paul, Man of Mustangs
stangmanpaul

Weren't there something like 13 hubcaps seen flying off throughout that chase?

I remember a kid getting a stern talking to for having a tee shirt with the assault rifle from Killzone on it. Ya know, I think guns are more dangerous if they're villified, rather than accepting them and encouraging safety.

Yeah, you'd pretty much just get an open air rocket engine with no nozzle. Not that it wouldn't be cool, it would just be hugely impractical as a flame thrower.

Um, how do you know it's for a speeding ticket? For all we know, it was a drug bust or a drunk driver, or an attempt to arrest a mass murderer. Can't just assume it was because someone was speeding or turned right on red when the sign says not to.

I have thought about implementing a tablet into the center stack of mine and using it for extra gauges, but this might go a bit far. I prefer my primary gauges to be analog, and I don't think my passenger needs a tablet, unless they're doing navigation duty. That, and there's too many LEDs. I'd keep them all in the

I'll walk to work. It's only 25 minutes or so from my front door to my desk, and probably 15 if I ride a bike. Otherwise, invest in some headers, cold air intake, MSD ignition, and a good set of sparkplugs. Oh, and maybe swap my 3.73s for 3.31s or something.

I would have thought that Tim Allen would have taken Patrick Dempsey's spot. Then again, I don't pay much attention to celebrities.

I agree, kinda like how the Saleen S7 had a NASCAR-derived V8.

Because subsidies. These companies get government rebates to sell electric cars, as well as free loans, grants, etc to research and produce them. While there is a market for electric cars, it is fairly small, and probably already over-saturated. And yes, battery recycling will be an issue. There is only one company (I

He drove so goddamn fast...

After living in Wisconsin for a few months, I have not found a New Glarus brew I didn't like. Fat Squirrel, Moon Man, their coffee stout, it was all very good beer.

Looks like he rolled it. I think I saw ground moving the wrong direction in the passenger window.

Well, dust tends to stay low or to the rear of the car so long as you're moving, so the scoop is in a clean air stream the majority of the time.

I'm gonna say CP. It looks like something right out of a cartoon with no concern for taste. And just the six? There's nothing right about this car, and I couldn't be paid to be seen in it. Why couldn't he have done this project on a different car, like a Vega, or a Maverick, or something not many people care about?

Besides, it would go to the dealers, who would say that you voided the warranty, then charge out the ass to fix it. Ordinary car mechanics wouldn't deal with it. They tend to just replace mechanical components, not fix the computer.

Hmm...maybe just pry it out with a screwdriver?

The pressure on your chest from the surrounding water balances it out. This is why divers have pressure regulators on their 4500 psi (right?) air tanks. As the pressure increases with depth, they give more pressure to your lungs. However, the higher pressure makes it easier for nitrogen to dissolve into your blood

Is it just me, or has this guy done this before? Pretty sure I heard about a guy named James Bond doing something dumb like this.

Don't worry, I actually would not be surprised if my school was the exception, rather than the rule. But it is surprising that my fraternity is the only one I know of founded directly against hazing.

As a fraternity alumni, I have never participated in nor witnessed hazing. And most fraternities (at least, at my small school) were like this. I did hear of one of them doing an elephant walk, and have heard of other hazing-like activities from this fraternity. We were pretty big on leadership education and stuff