View Full Version : America has lost it's mind.
BUGKILLER
May 23rd, 2006, 1:23 am
They Got the name right PIMPSTAR.
The PimpStar ?
Their ad line:
PimpStar's built-in full color LED lights, microprocessor and wireless modem, you can display virtually any image, including text, graphics, logos, and even digital photos!
Hit the "click here to see them in action button".
http://customwheel.com/custom_wheels/product_info.php/products_id/1687
http://customwheel.com/custom_wheels/images/pimpstar_scan2_2.jpg
yaklt
May 23rd, 2006, 2:07 am
Did you see how BRIGHT these things can be in that demo-video???
all from 3 LED bars? Somebody ought to get this up for safety for bikes - really!
messenger13
May 23rd, 2006, 7:23 am
I think it's cool! But only in the right hands. I can see a family pulling up to the pimp mobile and watching porno shots on the pimp's vehicle next to them. Great! :(
The strangest thing is that they come with TIRES! :confused: What's that about? And only in 22, 24, and 26" rims?!
tmgs
May 23rd, 2006, 7:31 am
I think it's cool! But only in the right hands. I can see a family pulling up to the pimp mobile and watching porno shots on the pimp's vehicle next to them. Great! :(
that actually happened to Karen and I sunday evening in G-ville Ga. we pulled up behind a little lowrider truck that had the video things in theback of the seats (why I have no idea as there was no rear seating in the cab)
they had some video of a girl climbing all over a chair stripping her clothes off and doing some pretty nasty moves, it was seen clear as a bell even with the rear window tinted
Tom
hschisler
May 23rd, 2006, 7:59 am
I think it's cool! But only in the right hands. I can see a family pulling up to the pimp mobile and watching porno shots on the pimp's vehicle next to them. Great! :(...I've been the unwilling viewer of back-seat videos from other cars, too. I will bet this is going to become more of a problem and will eventually become regulated. It's already been the subject of a front-page article in our local newspaper and if they're aware of it (small town paper) it must be an issue.
If I understand automobile noise ordinances, a car stereo is not supposed to be heard outside the car. The same should be true for videos: I don't want to see your video, even if it's Mary Poppins. :) Don't know how you could accomplish that, or how you'd enforce it, but it might be a good idea. Heaven forbid we'd disconnect the in-car DVD systems and talk to each other. :eek:
messenger13
May 23rd, 2006, 8:08 am
Heaven forbid we'd disconnect the in-car DVD systems and talk to each other. :eek:The only time my kids watch DVDs in our car is during our long trip to NC and back (the annual summer vacation). And my laptop sits low so nobody beside or behind our Rendezvous can see the screen.
As for kids talking to each other for hours and hours on end. Hhmmn... I don't think that's very realistic, truth be told. Our family is VERY close, and my kids get along GREAT!...but once-in-awhile, they just need a break from each other. And a DVD provides just that.
Perhaps your kids are/were different.
Goodnight John Boy . . . goodnight GrandPa. :)
andy
May 23rd, 2006, 8:30 am
Have you seen the price of these wheel? I can get a whole car or motorcycle just for what the wheels cost
grifscoots
May 23rd, 2006, 9:15 am
I've been the unwilling viewer of back-seat videos from other cars, too. :eek:
Even with limousine tint on the rear and back door windows, with a vehicle that is tall enough, you can see the Pioneer/Sirius double din GPS unit in my
F-250, FXR, 6 liter, King Ranch pickemup truck. Pimp that, punks:p
Sometimes, late at night, I get paranoid thinking folks are following me around. Not. They're just wondering where they're at:rolleyes:
rixchard
May 23rd, 2006, 10:19 am
Well, the guy is from Tennesse so let's not be blaming the entire country
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