whoapower
whoapower
whoapower

Agreed. I bring my helmet because it fits my oddly shaped noggin just right. Most helmets pinch my forehead. Upping from a Medium to a Large and it is too loose. The only resolution is to push back to relieve the pressure or bring my own helmet. My gf also has a tiny head and brings her own XS Simpson Voyager

" where I not know it's possible to party in the security line before a flight."

With the current front end of the Mustang (not a Mustang question!), do you see this leading to a bulldog / underbite tone in trucks, going back to their vintage in the 60's and 70's, pushing the top of the hood further out?

If you chose someone to play you in a movie, who would it be?

Nicole Miller 348 Challenge.

Anything from Nissan. Nissan has never made a car worthy of being a convertible. Each one is an after thought. Just look at the 300ZX convertible! The B Pillar roll bar is a reminder of convertible owners who do not roll down their rear windows after the top is down.

In addition to what you and others have said, it looks to be inspired by an apple store, except someone who designed the office has never worked in an office where it would require people sitting near others. If someone was expected to work in this environment, there will be a few cluttered cables around the desk,

@AMGkiller: I'd vote for you too. Sounds fair. There would be lots of false positive cases out there, at least in pleas.

@Slowlane: He was up on health. He had a +20! Didn't you see the two hookers fleeing from the car?

348 Challenge - Hazzard County Style!

What if the car goes up in flames?!

@Jackie: Agreed! It preserves the weave. =)

Great piece Peter!

@ppiddy: agreed! Not my taste, but this is a kick ass car! Cartoonish updated hot rod.

@VeeArrrSix: because it looks like you just stole it from a store...?

@anakin78z: Another vote for Endomondo - It's free! I use it on the iPhone 3GS, for cycling/running. Works fairly well, and is similar to MapMyRide, but the one small little thing I dig - on the web interface, there's a calendar displayed with dots of what I did. Just like Sienfeld's "Don't Break The Chain", this