"Car Talk" Co-Host Tom Magliozzi Dies At Age 77
samzenpus writes "Many outlets are reporting the death of Tom Magliozzi, co-host of the long-running weekly National Public Radio show Car Talk. Tom and his brother Ray ran a repair shop in the '70s and in 1987 landed their radio gig. They were known as "Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers." The show stopped recording two years ago and is currently airing old episodes. Tom died of complications from Alzheimer's at age 77."
Tom represented the cynicism, sarcasm and realism of many of my engineering brethren. RIP
Where all think alike, no one thinks very much.
When I lived in Beantown, I used to take my care there on occasion. You couldn't know a more down to earth and practical individual. I will mourn his passing.
On the bright side, I guess he's now living out the third half of his life.
My first thought was "is this really news for nerds?"
Then I thought "hey, these guys were hackers, just in another domain."
Tom, I hope you are having a blast in that great auto-graveyard in the sky.
One of mine was when a kid called to ask how he can make washing his parents' cars easier. Tom joked and replied, mix sand and iron filings into the bucket with the wash water...they'll never ask you to wash their cars again.
I'm sorry, but your opinion seems to be wrong.
Some people seem to be born as car buffs with keen interest into almost very obscure detail of automotive design, engineering, and lore. Me, I've never really found them interesting. What fascination for vehicles I natively had was directed towards other types of vehicles. In fact I found cars boring, until I listened to Car Talk. They brought the subject alive. The good natured banter, the subtle yet probing nature of their questions, the testing of their theories... it was fun, educational, and you got a sense of the deep well of knowledge those two had to draw from. (They were MIT grads, after all.) As a bonus they solved a huge mystery by revealing the source of a problem with I car I once had. (Really, who would think to look THERE for that problem?!?) I don't listen as much as I used to, but it's still fun. RIP Tom, and long life Ray.
I'll try not to drive like your brother.
much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot - George Orwell
Tom & Ray were doing a bit on "Boston'isms"...
Tom: "Okay, how 'bout this one... kahkis"
Ray: "kahkis? You mean like pants?"
Tom: "no.... like 'I need to go to the store but I can't find my kahkis' "
--------- ... RIP Tom.. gonna miss ya fella..