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@Ash5-0: What has always bothered me about CFLs how much their light output declines over their lifespan. In my apartment we have some 18' ceilings and used CFLs in the fixture. Eventually the light was so weak that it did not adequately light the room, their was light on the ceiling, but hardly any decent light

@Biapilotaceman: I'm sure if I pushed the throttle all the way down the brake would give in.

...and what was wrong with the new generation of hummers?

All I want is one. Even if I didn't know how to fly, I'd just push the throttle forward and try. It would be worth it.

So... only a few people can be even watch at once. I think this is one of those ideas that was better in theory.

I think I'm going to get fired, my boss just walked by and saw me looking at that.

@Ash5-0: I was thinking the same thing. The surface itself doesn't even look real. It is too perfect, looks more like a rendering from a computer. Just looks like a plane.

"Cadillac Catera" aka Opel Omega MV6. Growing up I had always thought of Cadillacs were pretty nice cars, and then I remember the first time I saw a Catera. Just not even close to being a Cadillac. Nothing about it says Cadillac, its small, looks cheap, etc. Just awful.

A ski resort. I know Gymkhana usually takes place on concrete, but his previous videos has had some dirt. At a ski resort you could have some pavement, I'm thinking you could do a bit in a parking lot, then through the "village" area that almost all ski resorts have, and then make your way up/down a couple of green

@Trevor57: Are you not entertained? Are you not entertained? Is this not why you are here?

@Cheeseslap is bombing a dumphole: I agree, the E36 is the high point of the 3 series lineage, but you can't get it perfect every generation. I still think BMW has always done a good job specifically with the 3 series.

That will never get built.

@pauljones: Too true. Luxury cars tend to be large, so it makes sense for it Mercedes to keep making their cars larger. The bigger the car usually the more luxurious they are...

@MushyHeirloom: That is why I was specifically talking about base 3/5series. The GT is offensive in a lot of ways. We definitely are in agreement there!

@pauljones: I disagree as far as the 3 series is concerned, I think it is one of the better looking cars on the road. The 5 series has gone backwards the last couple of generations, I'll agree there. That being said they are both still easily some of the better looking cars on the road every day. Lame, maybe is

@Cheeseslap is bombing a dumphole: Did you just call the 3/5 series styling "lame and offensive""? Did you accidentally pour acid into your eyes this morning?

I know its still just a test mule we are seeing here, but that car needs some serious work on its stance.

@Nurburgringer: It has proper roll over protection. Look above the seats in this picture. Generally clubs/tracks are fine with this type of factory roll over protection.