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Pesticide20 posted:Isn't that top speed? Pretty much despite the laughable 100mph speedo.
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A friend of mine got one last year: Still some work left to be done (it's an original '60something German one), but so far so good.
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# ? Jun 6, 2016 23:33 |
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Edmond Dantes posted:A friend of mine got one last year: Does your friend have the last name of Diaz? Because if so, I may know his brother. That's a radical bug in my favorite color scheme. Once my dad told me a story about when he was in college, one if his roommates drove out for a month with his girlfriend in her car. He refused to pay rent and didn't really warn anyone of the trip. He and the remaining tenants cleaned out his room, broke down his VW Bug and rebuilt it in his room. Surprisingly the guy has a good laugh and slept in it for two weeks.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 02:42 |
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Inzombiac posted:Does your friend have the last name of Diaz? Because if so, I may know his brother. Ah, no, not the same guy then. It's really pretty, but he's had to put a lot of work into it; we tried to warn him it was going to be more of a project than an ready-to-go car but he wanted to get it anyway. Nothing really major, luckily, so he gets to use it regularly.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 03:40 |
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My understanding about rebuilding Bugs is that bar some strange features on certain model years they are generally pretty easy to refab because what makes them cheap to rebuild (simple, replacable parts that were made in massive bulk) are what made them affordable and common in the first place.
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VW Bugs are the AK-47 of cars.
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 04:29 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:VW Bugs are the AK-47 of cars. Confirmed:
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 08:12 |
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Bugs are goddamn ugly and I hate them. Especially the new ones.
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# ? Jun 8, 2016 05:54 |
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Bernard Hopkins is a badass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52tuw5vM6ug Couldn't find it, but I also recall a great interview back in the day with Jim Rome where he told stories about making prison wine and using a lightbulb as a microwave.
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The Sausages posted:That's a nice sounding gun! Here's a nice sounding plane - the Gloster Meteor's 20mm cannon cartridge ejection ports give the pioneering jet fighter an unmistakable tone that's been dubbed "The Blue Note": That Hunter
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Solice Kirsk posted:VW Bugs are the AK-47 of cars. I thought that was Toyota pickups
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Dog Case posted:I thought that was Toyota pickups A case can be made for them both. I'd prefer the old Toyota pick up myself. They're like that axe that's been in my family since the 1800's. Only had to change the head twice and the handle 4 times!
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Dog Case posted:I thought that was Toyota pickups https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnWKz7Cthkk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTPnIpjodA8
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Edmond Dantes posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnWKz7Cthkk Missed the final part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFnVZXQD5_k
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# ? Jun 19, 2016 18:45 |
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While not directly badass I want to put it here to remember Old and New Chekov. I mean. From everything I've ever heard Koenig kinda hated being typecast because of Trek but he was cool enough to be around with Yelchin. What a horrible way to go for Yelchin, seriously.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 13:24 |
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Not to speak ill of the dead but does anyone have a coherent picture of how Yelchin died? That press release was hard to parse. Vehicular exhaustion?
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syscall girl posted:Not to speak ill of the dead but does anyone have a coherent picture of how Yelchin died? Raygereio has a new favorite as of 21:29 on Jun 20, 2016 |
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Being kind is badass
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 21:30 |
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They're ducks. They're literally waterproof already.
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# ? Jun 20, 2016 21:31 |
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You didn't see the steak knife shower that day.
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EmmyOk posted:Being kind is badass To think... the Jeep took out the dude and not the ducks.
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Raygereio posted:Apparently he stepped out of his car while it was on a steep drive, in neutral and engine still running. The car started rolling while he was behind it and pinned the guy to a fence. His brick mailbox, actually.
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chitoryu12 posted:His brick mailbox, actually. That's terrible, his agent should have just said as much though. Sounded like he'd done something awful.
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Raygereio posted:Apparently he stepped out of his car while it was on a steep drive, in neutral and engine still running. The car started rolling while he was behind it and pinned the guy to a fence. From what I've gathered, that model of car had a recall because it was prone to slipping into neutral when you didn't want it to. He probably didn't do anything wrong if the car had been in top condition. He was a cool actor and liked his movies a lot.
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Inzombiac posted:From what I've gathered, that model of car had a recall because it was prone to slipping into neutral when you didn't want it to. I looked up the tutorial on how to use the Grand Cherokee shifting system. It's criminal. There's a reason it was recalled. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUWVYrpd-3g When you watch the video it seems like a tutorial for launching the space shuttle. Nothing intuitive and it requires that you look at the dashboard to tell the gear. Not the detents like everyone is used to. Horrifically dangerous design. If it ain't broke, gently caress it up. That appears to be every auto manufacturers' motto these days. I could totally see myself leaving it in neutral. There's no positive click that tells you you're in park.
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mostlygray posted:I looked up the tutorial on how to use the Grand Cherokee shifting system. It's criminal. There's a reason it was recalled. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUWVYrpd-3g Jesus Christ why? Is this really more reliable or cheaper than a mechanical shifter?
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# ? Jun 21, 2016 06:15 |
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So if you're not pushing the button on the shifter, plus holding the brake, it will go into neutral but not park?
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# ? Jun 21, 2016 06:18 |
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jamal posted:So if you're not pushing the button on the shifter, plus holding the brake, it will go into neutral but not park? This is also required for most automatic shifters (well, the brake might not be if you don't mind the awful sound of shifting a moving car into park). That design is dumb and I'm glad its being replaced, but I'm going to wait until they've made a more comprehensive statement before I blame the shifter my very mechanically illiterate mother regularly uses to successfully park on an incline. Its a dumb shifter, but it really isn't that hard to use.
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DandyLion posted:More likely it had time to think "Oh no not again". There is not enough love for this. I wonder if there was a bowl of petunias nearby
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Kaskadan posted:There is not enough love for this. Let me get a pen and that napkin. We can do the math on this.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 04:21 |
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Why bother? You already know what the answer will be.
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Dick Trauma posted:I find the individual and coordinated physical ability here mind-boggling. It really is, it's basically very well coordinated and timed gymnastics with cool-looking finishing moves and weird-rear end personalities. Once you realize the amount of skill, timing, coordination, and overall level of trust needed to pull off a lot of these stunts/moves, it gives a whole new perspective and respect for what those guys do. One wrong move and you're somewhere between "slight injury" and "instant death", especially when guys are falling/jumping off ladders and cages that are at minimum 10-15' off the ground.
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BOOTY-ADE posted:It really is, it's basically very well coordinated and timed gymnastics with cool-looking finishing moves and weird-rear end personalities. Once you realize the amount of skill, timing, coordination, and overall level of trust needed to pull off a lot of these stunts/moves, it gives a whole new perspective and respect for what those guys do. One wrong move and you're somewhere between "slight injury" and "instant death", especially when guys are falling/jumping off ladders and cages that are at minimum 10-15' off the ground. A lot of wrestlers seriously deserve way more loving credit than they get as entertainers. They're essentially professional stuntmen who need to improvise their entire shows from the beginning, right down to hoping they spit out good dialogue, without openly letting the audience see them communicating with the other wrestler because they still need to maintain the illusion of legitimacy as part of the show. I say "a lot of" because there's still been plenty of wrestlers who are really lovely at their jobs. I never really had any interest in wrestling until I watched Mankind vs. The Undertaker, the infamous Hell in a Cell match, because I was told that it was one of the best matches ever and learned about the insane stunts Mick Foley did. Nothing gets you into wrestling quite like seeing a man willingly letting himself be thrown several stories to land on a table with absolutely no padding, then get back up and fall almost the same distance and knock himself unconscious immediately after, and fling himself onto thumbtacks all in the name of entertainment. And every single injury is real, not clever tricks to make it look like he's being brutalized but he's really landing on giant airbags hidden from view. It's the same level of crazy as asking a stunt driver for a movie to flip an unmodified commercial car with no harness and just hope his seatbelt is enough to avoid outright killing him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4Eg4kPcX4U
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chitoryu12 posted:Mankind vs. The Undertaker, the infamous Hell in a Cell match What's even crazier about the match is that it went horribly wrong right from the start but they both kept going even though they were both injured. Foley dislocated his shoulder and was knocked unconscious from the first fall. When all those guys run out with the stretcher to haul Foley away and then try to stop him going back to the match they weren't acting - they were backroom guys who weren't even supposed to appear on camera that night. Vince McMahon also dropped his stage persona and was obviously really loving worried. Foley was knocked unconscious again when the top of the cage unexpectedly gave way and he fell through to the ring below and the steel chair landed on his head. He also bruised his ribs, was bleeding internally, dislocated his jaw and had several teeth knocked out during the match. The Undertaker also hosed up his ankle jumping down from the top of the cage into the ring.
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Another example of a brilliantly stupid stunt: Vince McMahon's own son diving from the top of the Titantron with nothing but a person's body on a breakaway box to cushion the blow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyTBHQPSG5k One of those cases where he's lucky he didn't kill him OR his opponent.
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This one is kind of terrible, but this dude looks motherfucking badass to me: Supposedly it's a still from an unidentified film, and the Library of Congress is looking for help identifying a bunch of poo poo. Reddit link, sorry in advance: https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/4poif4/library_of_congress_needs_help_identifying_these/
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dumb. posted:This one is kind of terrible, but this dude looks motherfucking badass to me: I prefer this guy.
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# ? Jun 25, 2016 05:12 |
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Why's the bottom half of that photo all painty?
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# ? Jun 25, 2016 19:46 |
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DavidAlltheTime posted:Why's the bottom half of that photo all painty?
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:What's even crazier about the match is that it went horribly wrong right from the start but they both kept going even though they were both injured. Taker didn't mess up his ankle jumping from the cage, his foot was broken before he even started, Foley was concerned he wouldn't be able to even climb up in the first place. Neither of them told anyone else that they planned on climbing the cage, the roof panels are only held on with zip ties, you can see them break and fly off during the match. Taker was reluctant to do it at all and spent the entire match after the first fall trying to find a kayfabe way of ending it so that Mick didn't do any more damage to himself, but either due to concussion or showmanship, Mick ran through the rest of the match. You can see how careful Taker is especially after the second fall through the cage.
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