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    I don't think there are any time restrictions, although if she took 4 years to do it, it might not quite qualify. It's not like she said she was going to circumnavigate the glove in X number of days.

    Indeed, and I'd expect them to be missing when/if the car is recovered.

    I started learning how to drive at 12, not too far from this girl. Plus, she comes from a family of gearheads, and she bought it herself.

    I call that "trial running" (even if they were going slowly), which is still quite a bit of fun.

    Things are definitely more fun with friends, but I bet if you go there on a weekend, you'll make some new friends.

    I'm always curious when events like this shut down. The cite monetary concerns as the issue, which makes me wonder: have they always had trouble meeting costs, or is this a new thing?

    Those NX2000's are pretty sweet, though hard to find. They didn't sell in as big of numbers as the SE-R. Apparently, all of the ones sold in the USA had sunroofs, but in Canada it was an option. So, if you don't want a sunroof car, go to Canada. Same story with the Acura RSX-S — all the USA cars had sunroofs.

    Yep, ran a '92 SE-R for a few years. Factory LSD, 140hp NA SR20DE motor, and lightweight. Such a great car.

    I had one of the "Crash Kings of Rallying" videos (#4 I think), which was good. Also the BRC (British Rally Championship) from 1998. Don't think I still have them, though...

    My brother had a similar experience back in '99 or 2000, sort of. He blew the clutch on his 323 GTX, and got a flat tow off the stage from another competitor. What he didn't realize is that the competitor wasn't interested in losing any time due to having to tow this little 323 off the stage, and he took off at

    Others have answered your question, but I'll add in that there's an element of distance involved, too. If you film someone from 100 feet, you're fine. If you walk up to someone and stick a camera in their face, you're going to need them to sign a release.

    And...? From a photographer viewpoint, this is a fantastic photo, and worthy of the cover. The viewer may draw the conclusion that a dunk was made; similarly, a viewer may draw the conclusion that a great block was made. And, finally, a viewer in the know will know that a foul was committed.

    Nope. You're in public, so you have no reasonable expectation of privacy. Essentially, if you're in a place accessible to the public, they can photograph and/or video you and use that footage on TV.

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    Glad I wasn't the only one who had that song jump into my head right away. Loved listening to Dr. Demento. I still sing "Let's Blow Up The Tow Truck", and absolutely love Da Yoopers "Fishin' Wit Fred" ()

    Or he could stop posting pics that cause people to get angry at him flaunting his wealth. In other words, he could stop being a dbag...

    I was out getting something to eat when it happened. Sounded like an electrical issue.

    Nuts, I didn't see this QoTD, or else I would have suggested Anne and Charles Lindbergh's Northwest route to the Orient, as chronicled in her book "North To The Orient." Good read.

    Not sure if it's the same feed, but from here: http://www.reddit.com/r/wec/comments… you can find some info on how to stream it live and free. Not sure if it's the same feeds, but they should be showing Le Mans there.

    Sorry, that's not how it happened. You had the same history classes I did, which are usually incorrect:

    Went to high school with an Issac Cox. Seriously. Parent's must've hated him. He was a bully, but in retrospect...can you blame him?