Agreed. I'd love to see this revitalize the game. I loved playing WoW, but now it's just too much time commitment when none of my friends play anymore.
Agreed. I'd love to see this revitalize the game. I loved playing WoW, but now it's just too much time commitment when none of my friends play anymore.
Loved this movie! Dax did his own driving and used his own cars as well. And Lex Luther from Smallville is in it too.
YES! Wash ALL the clothes mid way through your trip.
There's plenty of room. I did a 9 day trip with a backpack. 4 changes of clothes, wash once, and you're good to go. Drive it in the Alcan 5000. Impress me. ...I'm still really jealous.
Thanks for writing this Travis. I think a lot of vehicles, especially SUVs, are judged on paper too often. Driving them is a different story. On paper, I should love the E63 and CTS-V wagons a lot more than any high performance SUV. Driving both, I don't. They're great cars and I had a great time behind the wheel…
Just drove one the other day, and this thing handles like crap, even for an SUV. Loved the X5M though. It was fun to drive!
This was the first thing that popped in my head. I'm so sick of the old WRXs and STIs. They desperately need an update.
Agree completely with this. It was a fun movie to watch!
They specifically point that out in the article.
"Stop making stupid people famous."
I typically only met for a drink unless the date was long distance and we had been talking for a while. The expectation was definitely a little higher, as were the hopes. I completely agree though; 95% of the time it was only coffee or a drink for a first date.
Depends. If it's a blind date or someone I met online and I'm not interested in a second date, I split the check. The rest of the time I still feel like it's sort of my duty to do so. However, I feel she should at least offer as a courtesy. There are plenty of women who just go on dates for the free meal. I agreed to…
I used to tune a lot when I was younger. As I've gotten older, the cars with the most appeal are the cars I have to do the least to. It's the fit and finish I'm after. I've never driven a tuned car that didn't compromise in some big way after the upgrades (usually reliability). I'd take the McLaren, or even a stock…
Any F1 will do. I see MP4s a few times a week if it's nice out, but I've still never laid eyes on an F1.
You've obviously proven yourself as a very competent and skilled driver. When you first started racing, did you find getting the respect of the other drivers difficult? (And thanks for saving Tully's - Seattle thinks you're pretty great)
It would be hard to top Angus MacGyver considering he has no super powers.
Not sure if that would qualify, but it was a great movie.
Ariel Atom 500. Doors and windshields are for pussies.
Meh. Drove it, passed on it. It's a fun little thing, but definitely didn't live up the hype I was expecting.
I've been using Skydrive and Google Drive for documents, and Google Drive for photos. I occasionally burn my photos to DVD still. I stopped relying on external drives years ago.