worxman02
worxman02
worxman02

Have you ever been to Oregon? It's like driving with a whole state of Dutch people. Everyone drives at the speed limit or less. If you go 5mph over (which was the minimum speed back in NJ) you end up blowing everyone's doors off. Everyone is also overly nice to the point where they ignore the rules regulating who has

I know! I almost had to go change my pants when I saw it. If it was in a different color, I would have had a "crisis". It's only $14K! Only 7 more years to save up!

It's selling for $17k in the UK. I want it soo bad, I wish I had the money. What about if I bought it and then swapped all the parts that make it a RAspecC onto my current 02 WRX? Would that just make my car not road legal or would customs eventually come find me and crush both cars?

That is a good use of brake discs, too bad that they are prohibitively expensive! $280 for a 9" skillet made out of recycled iron and forged with recycled vegetable oil is insane. Their material costs are almost nil for them. I understand that they are hand forged and only many 8 or 9 per day, but you are really

Those Milford proving grounds are kind of a red herring. You'd think the best handling cars come out of it, but something happens between testing on the track and the showroom. I think there must be a Beige-mogrifier that all the cars have to go through after driving around on that track. Otherwise how do explain how

So turning the router upside down might work out well then. You should still get strong signal in the basement family room and hopefully better signal upstairs. Let us know the results if you do flip the router.

You might want to consider moving your entire router if it is installed in the basement. Typically the recommended location is the highest spot in your house as the signal spreads out and down from the antennas. However if you can't move it, you might try turning your router upside down so the antennas are pointing

You might want to consider moving your entire router if it is installed in the basement. Typically the recommended location is the highest spot in your house as the signal spreads out and down from the antennas. However if you can't move it, you might try turning your router upside down so the antennas are pointing

You might want to consider moving your entire router if it is installed in the basement. Typically the recommended location is the highest spot in your house as the signal spreads out and down from the antennas. However if you can't move it, you might try turning your router upside down so the antennas are pointing

You might want to consider moving your entire router if it is installed in the basement. Typically the recommended location is the highest spot in your house as the signal spreads out and down from the antennas. However if you can't move it, you might try turning your router upside down so the antennas are pointing

You might want to consider moving your entire router if it is installed in the basement. Typically the recommended location is the highest spot in your house as the signal spreads out and down from the antennas. However if you can't move it, you might try turning your router upside down so the antennas are pointing

Obviously. I was partially making a reference to Chris Harris' post about marketing BS ( http://jalopnik.com/a-lot-of-new-c… ) and also trying to provide some obscure information about our biology that not many people may know about.

You are thinking of two different keyboards. The Ergodex is the one with the removable keys that you can place anywhere.

Canada: Maple syrup and the pheromones released when someone hands you an umbrella you almost forgot

I don't think you have an ugly face Stef....

Yea, I think Subaru did the front end first and then ran out of money by the time they got to the rear on the '15 so they just borrowed parts from Toyota for it. It looks so good and aggressive from the front and then the rest of it is a huge letdown.

Thanks for the great tips from someone out in the field.

Based on the seats, it looks like a Golf GTI to me.