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Ben Wojdyla
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@spiegel1: Ah, the Annoy-o-tron. My girlfriend has one, much funnier than the similar Evil-tron. Read more

@dankru: According to Ford's SVT guys it's not that much heavier. They wouldn't be specific when pressed. We'll have to see. Read more

@julkinen: Oops, I'll adjust, the mechanical translation from Finnish to English isn't too accurate. Read more

@DaddyRocket: No, I think you missed the point. They're not changing one form of matter into another, they want a "liquid machine" with the purpose of changing from an amorphous form into a wrench or a hammer or a tie rod. It'll still be material X, it'll just be a material X in the shape of a fly swatter. Read more

@Roberto G.: I see what you were going for, but unfortunately Lucas Electronics was sold repeatedly starting in 1994 and the only remaining bits are now "owned" by Delphi and Lucas Industries went out of business in 1996 (how did it last that long anyway?). Read more

@camaroman: The SportWagon is a solid choice. I've had two show in my driveway over the last year or so and I feel sad every time the fleet guys come to pick it up. Read more

@DaddyRocket: Iterative improvement is how you go from carving wheels from stone to etching nanometer-sized transistors onto silicon. Read more

@mantaTM: Did you read to the end of the post, the spot where I linked to his kickstarter page? Read more

@Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: This is an attitude I find both grating and annoying. "Old" doesn't mean "Bad," and this isn't a recycled story, we've never covered it before, it's interesting, and it's weird. Heck, it's French AND weird. At least it's a car fer chrissake. Read more

@b33g33: I've been mulling the same question. I do not have an answer but that's just the way it is. Read more

@skierpage: GM doesn't deal well with onesy-twosy production unless it's with the Corvette. Heck, at the time even their high volume products were seriously questionable. Remember the Grand Am? Read more