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Google Shows Off its Self-Driving Car |

“The concept of it is pretty awesome,” Bridges said, adding, “There are a lot of hoops that are going to need to be jumped through in the years to come: Things like driver's licenses and regulatory stuff to allow these vehicles to

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Castles in the Air: Only in the South

It can get weird. Like, really weird. Like so weird that I have been literally dumbfounded. So, I thought I'd share with you some of my odd experiences, sightings, and stories pertaining to southern folks. Don't get me wrong….I love and they drive trucks with tires too big for their car. You practically have to get a running start and jump to get into one of those things! They're pretty funny. But the things that crack me up the most are what my neighbors do. I was doing

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Castles in the Air: Only in the South

Junkyard Find: 1975 Mercury Comet Sedan | The Truth About Cars

You aren't going to see a sticky vinyl interior in this weird green color these days. Check out these futuristic taillights North America. The only way to get any real performance out of a Ford North America car I-6 is to replace the entire cylinder head with an after market unit…not an inexpensive proposition. Yeah, funny how the Granada doesn't get panned as badly as the Aspen…and yet, I remember more vividly how crappy the Granadas were. My dad had a brand

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Dispatches from Company 'Q': Weekly Serial: The Soldier Who …

He opened up his vehicle by thumbing a strange little device he removed from his trouser-pocket, and instructed me to climb in. The vehicle had opened up all by itself! He told me not to He explained to me as best he could that these “cars” could travel much faster than a locomotive on full steam, and that they did not need rails to guide them, but were free to go anywhere, being under the driver's full control. We would be travelling on a very hard surface made of a

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