Explore our other sites
  • kotaku
  • theroot
    taborj
    Jon
    taborj

    Thank you! Trust me when I say there is much, much more to come!

    If I recall correctly, the golden calf didn’t work out so well for the Israelites...

    The answer is, and always will be, a Bugeye Sprite. If you’re tall (like myself and my dad, who has a ‘59) you can just about reach the ground while sitting in it with the doors closed.

    New car? No. If you’re having issues, and cost is a concern for you, don’t go buy a new car.

    Now playing

    I could care less if you pull it or leave it on.

    Looks at wife’s Jetta that starts with 3VW...

    That lead photo is begging for a photoshop contest.

    If you’ve never driven one, you simply don’t know what you’re missing. Nothing should be this fun with just 948cc.

    You should definitely check out LukHash. He uses some C64s and (I think) GameBoys as well, but also mixes in some other instrumentation. Very listenable.

    Not exactly that style, but the original GTA (1997) was a top-down:

    A British band using a picture of a German airship crashing in the USA?

    You have a few different ones here. Some of those are badge bars (like this) where you can put badges or lights.

    This is what I’m thinking. This looks exactly like someone who just “upgraded” the rear brakes from drum to disc, and either hasn’t dialed them in yet, or doesn’t realize they need to.

    It doesn’t matter if they knew the information or not. Your flight gets delayed, okay, you get a little annoyed. But then when a family with a kid gets off the plane, you — what...clap? They obviously knew that this kid was somehow related to their delay. I can’t think of a single situation where the plane gets

    I feel like I post this a lot, but as someone who previously owned a Neon, it could be a good car. Yeah, it popped the head gasket at 104k (but we took just 3 years to get to that point), but it was a solid performer if you drove it right.

    These are both great movies, and both are on my shelf. But I always give the nod to Audrey Hepburn. It helps that How to Steal A Million is pretty dang funny.

    We’re only really seeing one side of the story here. Alsop reports that Elon Musk called him and cancelled his order — but what did Alsop say to Musk on that call to make him want to cancel his order? We’ll probably never know.

    I think what Ford is getting at is that, with few upgrades (cage and suspension are standard items for any race vehicle I’ve ever built), you can take your Raptor and competitively race it in this series.

    I suppose that’s true. They could put ‘em up at the Super 8, though, and let ‘em get only one room. That’s $39 well spent.