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This is an absurd amount of work. I'm all for project cars, but the entire interior needs to be completely replaced. A lot of body work. I'm sure a lot of mechanical work just to get it running well completely stock. For 6.5k, the body should at least be good, or alternatively have a serviceable interior.

An FR-S is much further removed from a 458 as a 458 is from a Veyron (going by 0-60 times). 3.2 second difference between the FR-S and the 458, only .6 between the 458 and the Veyron. So it seems like the 458 should be in the same category as the Veryon, not as the FR-S.

I did watch the .gif, I just misread the original comment as "a train takes 10 seconds" not "the train takes 10 seconds".

This particular train, yeah. I'm just talking about trains in general.

Where do you live that trains only take 10 seconds to pass by? Around here, I've sat for 10+ minutes while a train goes by.

This is probably the most upsetting trend in gaming to me. There are virtually no new games out that let you play splitscreen with even 1 other person, much less 4. The way it is now, if you want to play a video game with another person you both have to buy the console, you both have to buy the game, you both have to

Sure, it will probably work as long as the mixture isn't too terrible. But work well? With FI, as long as your sensors and injectors are good, the computer will give you an almost perfect mixture. With a carb, getting even a decent mixture can be difficult even if all of the components are brand new and working

Well, when you boil carburetors down to "using the engines natural vacuum to draw fuel", and make fuel injection sound that complicated, it sounds a lot different than reality. Carburetors (especially the kinds that were being put out at the end of the carb era) are pretty complicated mechanically, and difficult to

Whoa, how are carburetors simpler than fuel injection? Fuel injection is far simpler in my opinion, it's definitely KISS compared to carburetors. Far more reliable too.

Aw, that sucks. Fingers crossed that it hasn't been registered... I haven't played a Pokemon game since the Gameboy Color...

Where are you guys finding these? I'd really like to find one for my Xterra (2nd Gen).

What if I bought Mario Land used, and the person who bought it originally had it registered? Will I not be able to register it?

I have no idea if the price is good or not, all I know is that I have no interest in it.

Why should they bother putting in effort to research an applicant? It's an employer's market.

Is it just me, or do most of these articles boil down to "hiring managers want to do the bare minimum possible when looking at candidates. Absolutely anything that takes an extra second of their time will get your resume thrown in the trash."

1.5 tonnes?

It's a cool sleeper. But $15k? I can believe he has $15k in it, but that doesn't make it worth $15k.

We've used a tablet to fill that gap, but that would work too.

Of course they would. The reason he can't move is because he doesn't have locking diffs. One wheel (the one without traction) is getting all the power. With a locking diff, he'd get power to the other wheels. It's exactly the situation locking diffs are made for.

Yes. They're claiming the entire electrical system is going through that cigarette lighter, passes through a tiny resistor and tiny capacitor, then feeds clean voltage to the rest of the car.