I don’t think MLP is worried about future owners for resale value, they just mean the car isn’t ruined for the next person who wants to enjoy it.
I don’t think MLP is worried about future owners for resale value, they just mean the car isn’t ruined for the next person who wants to enjoy it.
I like this solution.
This is still one of the dumbest people I’ve ever seen on video.
I like how easily you can percieve all the different ways you could die when you’re on top of a 14er, while you’re struggling to breathe and watching the ominous storm that is invariably building near you. It puts the rest of your life in perspective, and makes it even more infuriating when you come across tourists…
If you’ve only been to 8 or 9 thousand feet you weren’t really very high yet, you weren’t even above timberline. Saying you haven’t felt altitude sickness there is sort of like saying you’ve never felt like you were drowning when you’ve only been in a 4.5ft pool. I’m from here and don’t feel altitude at all until…
The city government is in cahoots with developers, and they are trashing the city. Expanding the Light Rail is not one of the bad things they’re doing though. I consider it a huge plus for the city. The explosion of Luxury Condos and McMansions is a different thing.
I’m trying to be polite, but how on earth did you go to Wyoming and Montana and not feel like they were Western? They practically define Western. You can’t go four feet without hitting a cowboy hat, tumbleweed, or horse there. They’re way more “West” than California is, which I consider “West Coast,” a different thing.
I’ve been getting the same vibe from the super low unemployment numbers. I don’t think it’s people that were looking for work getting jobs at this point, I think it’s people in households who didn’t need jobs before needing them now because everything - especially housing - is so unaffordable everywhere.
If you think those capabilities for computers are closer than that, it just shows that you’ve never driven. Driving can be extremely unpredictable and highly variable, two things which computers suck at.
I still have the 1997 Rand McNally Colorado road atlas I grew up with in the trunk of my car. Old mining roads don’t change that much in 22 years, looking at Denver on that map is wild though.
Brighter ≠ Better
I drive every day with sealed beams, and if no new cars are on the road I have no problem seeing a safe distance with them. It’s when new cars pass me blasting the full power of the sun into my face that I can’t see far enough with sealed beam lights.
I feel like many new cars have an unacceptable amount of headlight glare, and I know it’s not my eyes because I’m 26 and because I don’t have issues caused by glare when any car over 10 years old passes me.
When the guy gooses the throttle a bit right before getting going in that video he’s already close to the redline of my Falcon.
9 times out of 10 the comment section loads in a completely broken way for me on Firefox, I literally just hit refresh over and over until the comments load correctly and I can actually use them. I haven’t been able to log in at all using Safari on desktop or iOS for about 6 months. I click “log in with Facebook,” it…
yOUR cAPS lOCK SEEMS TO BE INVERTED.
Honestly, even once streaming became a thing, I may have kept using iTunes if they hadn’t ruined it and made it such a confusing and miserable program to use. Spotify shot to success using what was essentially a copy of the old iTunes user interface but with a streaming model behind it. I sometimes do the math of what…
I had the same reaction. It sounds like people that commercials have worked on too well. If you only want new things you limit yourself to so little of everything that exists, there’s so much more to enjoy that isn’t brand new. Not to mention how wasteful our cultural obsession with new things is, replacing stuff…
I also thought the interior looked really fresh, how light and thin everything feels is totally foreign from todays “everything must be bloated” cars.
If you have ridden in any car from the last 10 years versus any car from 50 years ago you would know that every new car feels like a cave compared to really old cars, Camaros are just the most cave-like of the modern cars.