Ecclesiastes.
Ecclesiastes.
I wonder if with the advent of vehicle-to-vehicle communication and vehicle autonomy something like this will be less common in the future? Truck A would say ‘Hmm, I should be slowing down but my wheel speed sensors are saying that’s not the case. I might be experiencing a mechanical failure! Hey cars around me, you…
Did one of the characters really change their name from Jill Easter to Ava Everheart?
I wonder if he knows she’s a white “supremist” because he met her on that awful Stormfront website, which he links to at the bottom of the page.
You can thank Data / Lore for that one.
I’ve worked for I think... 9 different manufacturers as a service advisor in my career and have seen this at every single one. BMW, Nissan, Dodge, chewed up wiring across the board.
Being gifted a Prius would be the equivalent of someone giving you a really ugly tie and saying “I saw this and thought it would be something you would like.” It’s gift shade.
That’s actually a big deal. I often re-read articles later to see if anything has changed.
How about the modular cup holders in the new Miata? you can place them different locations in the car depending on what works for you.
Jeez, imagine how awful it would be to go through life with Resting Child Molester Face.
It looks like there's foot pegs in the side of the transmission (which is a sentence I never thought I'd ever type out...)
I'm currently rocking the Icon "Dia De Los Muerta" ( http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/14/67/905/2143… ) helmet when I ride. It's light, good airflow, and I've never gotten as many comments on the looks of a helmet than I have with this one.
"What's wrong with that?"
Oh look, a picture of a dead body.
Twice, apparently.
Fun fact about rugby: If you leave the field of play for any reason other than a bleeding wound, you're out. No coming back onto the field. So if you gotta go and you don't think you can wait 45 minutes (plus stoppage) for half time or full time, you just... do this.
I noticed something while I was checking out the Tesla website; there are links for first responders regarding the procedure for disconnecting the high-voltage lines, proper cutting points, etc. Is this something that Tesla is expecting first responders to Google this stuff? Or is it standard practice for firefighters…
VTEC yo.
I have a related question. On newer model Hondas are the fog lights just the high beams at, like, 97% intensity? Nine out of ten of the vehicles I see cruising down the road with their high beams on are late-model Hondas. Driving down the street with your fogs illuminated opn a totally clear night is dumb, but it…
Or on the throne?