UberSil
Member since: Mar 13th, 2009
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Earth Defense Force 2025 adds another cheesy chapter to D3's bug book
Posted on Jun 18th 2013 2:00PM

The Top 5 worst roads, bridges and tunnels in Canada, with poll
Oct 4th 2011 5:10PM (Autoblog Canada)The Top 5 worst roads, bridges and tunnels in Canada, with poll
Oct 4th 2011 5:04PM (Autoblog Canada)Another Crashed Witnessed
May 30th 2011 4:24AM (Autoblog Canada)Ultimately what occurred can and does happen everywhere. I feel what we need is better viewability in cars (such as the ones from the early '90s) and less expectation that technology will bail us out. Although this video involved a car that doesn't apply to either.
GM workers suing company, union over pay
May 9th 2011 7:53PM (Autoblog Canada)Video: EVO pits Audi RS3 vs. Subaru WRX STI Spec C vs. Ford Focus RS vs... Ferrari Enzo?!
Apr 15th 2011 11:54PM (Autoblog)"Something that won't piss them off and stop them from loaning us any other cars."
"Well, I guess we could throw it at three cars that are well below par compared to it."
Opinion: Time to raise the speed limit, how does 150 MPH sound?
Apr 11th 2011 10:30PM (Autoblog)Those german vehicles contain large engines that are not fuel efficient compared to smaller engines. The same rule still applies as it was first noted by North Americans in the '70's. Smaller and lighter is more efficient and while safety equipment hasn't improved weight. We can't say the same thing about engines. They have progressively gotten smaller while still putting out the same power and this reduction in size has been the primary reason for improved fuel economy.
In fact, engine design has moved forward rather well with the only thing holding it back being a lack of necessary improved fuel economy in comparison to the '70's. As a result engines have retained the same economy while getting more powerful.
It is not speed and the limitation of it that's held back automotive design but fuel economy which has done nothing to hold back the improvement of the automotive industry. Increasing the speed limit will not help the economy, automobiles, or anything else.
Top Gear presents its side of story about Tesla Roadster [w/video]
Apr 4th 2011 5:27PM (Autoblog)Julian Assange Says WikiLeaks Helped Shape Middle East Protests
Mar 16th 2011 4:32PM (Switched)4Chan's 'Moot': Zuckerberg's Single Identity Is 'Totally Wrong'
Mar 15th 2011 4:21AM (Switched)In all honesty, I'm not afraid if people know what's listed about me on the net. It doesn't define me and doesn't give anyone nearly half of the story about me. All anonymity does is give people the chance to shirk responsibility and if you want to be free then you need to act properly and let others be as well.
PETA recommends solving your Mazda's spider problems by... donating your car
Mar 8th 2011 8:28PM (Autoblog)I sent them an email recommending that they start using my new fleet of donkeys but they replied that it was preferable to kill a thousand animals that they'll never met via oil mining then enslave a donkey. I tried to inform them that they'd be gainfully employing someone who needs a job to pay the bills but for some reason they think that donkeys don't have families.
The shame of them. The shame!