Recent Comments:
Are you having technical issues with GTA IV? {PS3 Fanboy}
Apr 30th 2008 6:34PM 60gb PS3 (later model) unmodified.
I only had one problem. My game froze not during the intro, but in the 2nd or 3rd mission where you drive the chick to her apartment. It froze solid along the way, except the radio kept playing. Required flipping the power switch to reboot. Worked without problem for hours afterward (besides online, of course)
Never had a PS3 game lock up like that.
Lotus releases first official shot of the Eagle {Autoblog}
Feb 29th 2008 3:33PM Sorry. To clarify, the Elise chassis is almost entirely bonded -- this thing looks 99% rivet, 1% bonding.
Lotus releases first official shot of the Eagle {Autoblog}
Feb 29th 2008 3:30PM Hey Autoblog, why do you say: "bonded aluminum extrusions"? Those look like rivets to me. The Elise is bonded and you see runoff from the glue without those holes. Looks much nicer.
Don't mess with Texas: Lone Star State expands forced blood draw program {Autoblog}
Dec 28th 2007 11:02AM Guys, the Fifth Amendment, like many of the others, died a long time ago. Breathalyzer refusal is an admission of guilt and carries the same punishment as the DUI itself -- including mandatory jail time -- in some states, though most just give an automatic and immediate 6-12 month license suspension. You need to check your state's laws. E.g., here's a link showing the number of people in Vermont jailed for refusal:
http://www.vthighwaysafety.com/dui_2005/fig3_12_3_1605.pdf
And in Washington, DC, police will arrest you for DUI, give you a breathalyzer, and charge you even if you're not drunk at all, with a .01 BAC. It's all about raising money, just like speed traps. Read:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/13/AR2005101302049.html
Incandescent light bulbs be to shelved by 2012 in US {Engadget}
Dec 24th 2007 10:47AM Guess I'll need to start importing lightbulbs from Mexico.
I'm shocked that so many people on Engadget fall for this fadish nonsense. You may be fine with mercury-filled, noisy, bad light flourescents, but you shouldn't be happy that the government is imposing your personal preferences on everyone else by force. Gadgets are usually not essential, perhaps they should be banned to prevent the earth from perishing? If it saves only one dolphin, isn't it worth it?
They came for my high-flow toilets, I said nothing. Then they came for my lightbulbs, I said nothing. But my Blackberry....!
Spy Shots: Lotus "Eagle" {Autoblog}
Nov 10th 2007 8:15AM "the transmission will be a paddle-shift automated manual" is not accurate. Autocar said "available."
Lotus has too much pride to mandate a sissy gearbox for everyone. Let's just call it what it is, an AUTOMATIC that people can pretend is "F1 inspired" with 40ms gearchanges that nobody uses 'cause automatic mode is always engaged.
It's the same as the limited slip diff in the Elise. Lotus offered it, but told every magazine it could that the option was worthless. (It's useful for autox only)
UK: Sussex police get Lotus Exige cruiser {Autoblog}
Oct 26th 2007 11:59AM First, the Exige doesn't squeal its tires. That's what overweight muscle cars do. Maybe you'll get a bit of a chirp if you dump the clutch at 8000 rpm, but this car has more traction than torque.
Second, cops don't have a "safety message." This is propaganda to cover the true purpose of traffic enforcement: raising revenue from easy targets.
Spain turns to helicopters to crack down on speeding {Engadget}
Aug 17th 2007 1:40PM The maximum speed limit in Texas is 80 MPH. Mostly on I-10 in the middle of nowhere.
Sony's BDP-S300 Blu-ray player now less than a PS3 {Engadget HD}
Jun 4th 2007 6:47AM PS3 is the noisiest BD player? I had no idea. I can't hear it over the
roar of my Sony front projector.
But, seriously, the PS3 is very quiet.
British court: 150 mph on a public road without insurance isn't 'dangerous driving' {Autoblog}
Jan 29th 2006 3:21PM Brits use miles per hour -- it's 150, as measured by vascar. The vanilla Boxster can do 159, and the S does 166 in UK trim (according to Porsche.com, a website always worth visiting).
The statement that it's "never safe" to drive 150 on public roads is undermined by the fact that this guy didn't hurt anyone or any thing. A quick top speed test on an EMPTY road with perfect conditions is not a big deal.









