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I really like the VA-895 bridge across the James River south of Richmond, VA. The interchange between VA-895, I-95, and VA-150 creates a knot of swooping bridges that reminds me very strongly of the mysterious three-ringed alien machine from Contact.

I've often thought about whether it would be possible to adapt a PlayStation-style dual-analog-stick controller as a car control mechanism for paraplegics.

The #6 custom MINI should be in public service announcements about distracted driving.

Since the yellow one was a movie prop, couldn't he claim that it was a "work of art" and thus protected from destruction under the First Amendment?

Call the Waaambulance. The giggling script kiddie community is going militant again. Oh no, I might just have to get my F1 news from the other 999,999 sources of information.

reactive centrifugal force

...but women aren't allowed to drive. Really, guys?

We recently had a mated pair of Canadian geese decide to set up their nest in an island in the office parking lot. Rather than chase them away, the building managers coned off that end of the aisle and instructed people to go around and not bother them. Every morning the male could be seen strutting around within

Aww, dangit, you got to this joke idea first, and did it much better than I was going to. Applause, applause.

Every time I see a video like this one, it's like I'm watching a pictorial thank-you letter to GoPro for making the world of automotive enthusiasm a hundred times more awesome.

This is what happens when you power your EV with a crate of counterfeit iPhones.

Reading over the posts below, and links to an earlier story about this guy, it blows my mind that the original body color of this car was white, not red. All of the red in that picture is add-ons.

Doesn't it seem backward that the state with some of the most stringent environmental guidelines for cars would then choose to move toward less efficient vehicles for its police?

Mr. Torxinsky — err, I mean, Torchinsky will be proud.

ST:tNG did this to itself with the season 7 episode, "Lower Decks". The episode dove deeply into the four ensigns' personal lives and perceptions of the bridge officers.

The animé series Kino's Journey is arguably set in the far, far future of a post-apocalyptic Earth in which civilization is fragmented across vast reaches of emptiness, but each remaining "country" retains varying degrees of low and high technology. It's also an animé series about basic moral dilemmas, which should

Barrichello didn't walk away from this accident. He was knocked unconscious and swelling blocked his airway; he had to be resuscitated by medics in the safety crew.

Isn't that the one where he jumped out of the car almost immediately, and then bent over with his hands between his legs? "Hi, five-point harness..."