timateo81
timateo81
timateo81

Be willing to walk away. Prepare ahead of time and don't let your emotions get you in over your head.

I consider myself a strong candidate for an electric car. 2 things hold me back:

This looks incredibly fun and straight-forward but while my heart feels "go" my head says "no." Will probably never have the confidence to tackle something like this. Am I the only one?

My favorite part was where he was mrrraaammmmmmmmmmmmmmm

I want to tell you that you're wrong so much, but you're probably right.

What's illegal? Is this supposed to be the National Debt Clock? Must re-watch this tonight.

In 2012 King County Metro implemented some pretty huge service changes that included comprehensive bus stop consolidations throughout their system. I heard it resulted in a reduction of total bus stops by 40%, which significantly speeds up service.

There's no reason for Jalopnik to carry the transit flag, per-se, but I do not understand the motivation behind these semi-annual transit hatefests. You publish quality pieces on aviation regularly, and the occasional piece on rail or sail transportation, yet as soon as we begin talking about public transit - an

I LOVE THE INTERWEBS!!!

Do appreciate the Prius/Leaf/Volt love over the past 12 hours.

i barely have time to make this post, let alone grind for months to play the damn game. i'll give you my money if you let me keep my time.

is there any way to show this index indexed over time? how bad is scion of 2013 compared to -say- hyundai of 1988?

here's one person's data. go to priuschat.com and geek out. lots of data nerds over there.

You could use this simple formula:

I appreciate your words. I would add though that after owning a prius for the past year the city vs. highway mileage issue is a little over-simplified. Without doubt the best fuel efficiency you can achieve in a Prius would be a 45mph roadway with no signals or stop signs and no wind.

Prius driver here. too many phones to hold on jalopnik.

it has been a long time since i've laughed this hard. well done

instead of axing it they could:

It's as if the Infinite Monkey Theorem was transposed unto maritime travel. Someone assembling random objects for an infinite amount of time will almost certainly build something that might work as a raft for 20 minutes.