Sad – Space X Went Boom September 1, 2016 weejee 138079 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwonkville.net%2F2016%2F09%2F01%2Fsad-space-x-went-boom%2FSad+-+Space+X+Went+Boom2016-09-01+14%3A59%3A58Anonymous+Wonkerhttp%3A%2F%2Fwonkville.net%2F2016%2F09%2F01%2Fsad-space-x-went-boom%2F +10
Looking at the picture, I thought it was Drumpf's rolling dumpster fire in the distance. Sorry to hear it is not. Reply
Which reminds me: Gizmodo and Jezebel and some car site I can't remember are all part of Gawker, right? Will they persist? And there was one other site called Wonquito or something. Whatever happened to it? Reply
Jalopnik is one of my favorite sites that I rarely read anymore. I kinda feel dirty going to any Gawker joints. Reply
TTAC went downhill a lot for me too. Jalopnik always seemed to be hyperventilating, except when Murilee Martin wrote for them. His stuff is amazing. Reply
Yeah. His series about his '65 Chevy art car was a socio-automotobiographical |masterpiece|, I thought. Another site I enjoy from time to time, if you don't already know it, is ateupwithmotor.com, which has authoritative essays about the development, design and life of such peculiarities the Nash Metropolitan. <img src="http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/static/NA/Metropolitan/1960_Metropolitan/1960_Metropolitan_Police_Car_Folder/1960%20Metropolitan%20Police%20Car%20Folder-02.jpg">
Looking at the picture, I thought it was Drumpf's rolling dumpster fire in the distance. Sorry to hear it is not.
Another o-ring failure rather than an Orang failure?
Unfair to great apes! Listen: orangs are fabulous creatures, absolutely the best, very classy.
Which reminds me: Gizmodo and Jezebel and some car site I can't remember are all part of Gawker, right? Will they persist?
And there was one other site called Wonquito or something. Whatever happened to it?
Jalopnik is one of my favorite sites that I rarely read anymore. I kinda feel dirty going to any Gawker joints.
TTAC went downhill a lot for me too. Jalopnik always seemed to be hyperventilating, except when Murilee Martin wrote for them. His stuff is amazing.
He's over at [Autoweek] now.
Yeah. His series about his '65 Chevy art car was a socio-automotobiographical |masterpiece|, I thought.
Another site I enjoy from time to time, if you don't already know it, is ateupwithmotor.com, which has authoritative essays about the development, design and life of such peculiarities the Nash Metropolitan.
<img src="http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/static/NA/Metropolitan/1960_Metropolitan/1960_Metropolitan_Police_Car_Folder/1960%20Metropolitan%20Police%20Car%20Folder-02.jpg">
This sort of thing is why we need a space elevator.