and if you corrected them on their use of drone they would defend it till death.
Damn.. The commitment to that story is astounding.. Good job my friend.. Good job. +1
I certainly understand. Sometimes things have an emotional value that far outstrips any monetary value it may have.
The same three words I use every time this topic comes up: Pirker v FAA.
That reminds me of a guy I worked with in Alaska. He'd just transferred up to Elmendorf AFB, and decided to take his truck out on the flats in the Turnagain Arm. There's an 11 foot difference between high and low tide, so when the tide is out, it looks pretty inviting. Don't be fooled: it's all silt, and plenty of…
I don't comment really ever... But I love your articles Doug. Best thing on the internet!
Good job not covering SweetWater... by writing an article about SweetWater.
There is a third school of thought worth mentioning and I'll let you name it as you see fit. It goes like this: "Oh wow, look, a Land Rover for sale! It's so cheap! I've always wanted a Landie! But, because I am knowledgeable about cars and have excellent mechanical ability, I am fully aware that this $2,500 SUV will…
Well, now I'm convinced to pick up some SweetWater tonight. This righteous blogger sold me on it
White wrote the script for Black Dynamite? That was brilliant shit. The Bat-computer logic scene at the end was comedy-fucking-gold.
Lets see, the original Civic 1200 had:
The B16a, B18c, and C30a might want to have a word with you.....
My first car was a 77 Honda Civic coupe. I'm about to lose my shit over this gorgeous thing.
Great article. I always had this suspicion about TrueCar actually being worth it. I used it a couple times when I was shopping for my WRX a few months ago, it seemed pretty useless though and just invited more spam emails from dealerships than anything else.