...sigh. It was already established that it was a joke.
...sigh. It was already established that it was a joke.
This might be a bit lesser known, but with the right cast (think along the lines of the US version of Being Human) I think it'd work. Put it on SyFy or CW.
Pontiac could easily slot above Chevrolet and below Cadillac as a premium performance brand. They could even cook up something to compete with the Hellcat twins — I'd call it The Judge
I hear these things are better after a few doses of Cortexiphan.
Wow, sounds like someone needs a $60 sensory deprivation session.
Reminds me of this scene from The Grey (NSFW language):
You've got it backwards. This is being paid for with all of the money they saved on improving their content and UI.
Wow. I guess those daily Amazon affiliate marketing posts, er, sorry, "deals" paid off, eh?
Interviewers are unlikely to respond with a deadpan "no" unless you're completely wrong, or they've already decided you're not a good fit. Basing the question on information they've provided in the interview should generally avoid this problem, and if that does happen you can use it as an opportunity to clarify the…
Funny how so little is change. The difference is now we can laugh about it without being sentenced to death. Well, in most places.
Aw, now I'm sad that Alphas is gone.
You're probably not the intended audience then. Following the thread that connects the disjointed and discordant sections is a big part of the appeal.
The SVX is undoubtedly a cool car, but if you're going to rip the guts out of an old Subie and drop in STi parts, I'd much, MUCH rather have a 2.5RSTi.
The cynic in me says of course it will, because improved battery life will drive sales of the next model. Why solve a problem that all of your competitors also have, if your product is all but guaranteed to sell as-is?
It's not a bad idea in theory, but it might get pretty hot.
Wa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pow!
"Leaves of DMT"? That's not a thing... but I kind of wish it was.
Red leather interior = instant no.