I don't know if I would go that far about their priorities but I see your point. :)
A law? What is their justification for not allowing fixed-wing aircrafts? That makes no sense.
"I am instructed by Her Majesty's government of the United Kingdom.." This is one of the greatest examples of what makes me such a die-hard Anglophile.
I switched from Coke to Diet Coke recently even though Diet Coke tastes like chemicals. A coworker convinced me somehow during the current sugar awareness hype (probably justified) that Diet Coke has a unique taste. Now I crave this unique taste.
You make a convincing case with the diagram. But I love the current robotech futuristic design of the F12, 458, and La Ferarrari. But yeah, this might be a bit too much "flame surfacing."
I would love to see a reboot of Batman, Bruce Wayne, as a miserly billionaire who loves and uses sleeper cars like the GNX.
I recently learned that "anti-pope" was a real thing enough to be on Wikipedia. That says it all: religion is a playground for grown-up bullies. Still, it's really interesting that the Church picked this guy who I assume never expected to shake things up as much as they expected. Keep nurturing your schism; never give…
LOL these hate mongers now are faced with their spokesman for God who is showing acceptance and compassion (in words so far but OK) and they have no where to turn! If they reject him then they are the very heathens that they condemned. I am going to love watching them come to terms of their hypocrisy.
WOW I heard so much about her before and knew she was a favorite candidate for the prize but listening to her is absolutely inspiring. I wish I had her wisdom at her age. Her acknowledgment of sharing the prize with India and Pakistan, her emphasis on science, and of course her perfect message about children rights…
When my dad bought a new 1990 300ZX with no options (diamond black pearl (no joke it had specs of metal flakes) with black cloth), I he paid list price ($26,500 I believe). According to the internet inflation calculator, that is $48,000 today and it sold like hotcakes back then.
As long as he has his gloves, it's OK with me. No not really, this looks like a mockery of the movement and not in any way in a good way. It feels like someone who wants to acknowledge the women's movement but totally fucked it up and made the complete opposite intentions. He probably should retire.
I named my first two cats after famous tennis players (Lindsay Kim Davenport and Venus Kim Williams) and I am totally happy with it but for my next cats I will be using these silly conventions.
Truthfully, I had no idea the Lexus was so much heavier than the M3/4! I was just back-handedly complimenting BMW for making other manufacturers step up.
Fair point, I did not know that about the weight difference. I guess my point was that other manufacturers are getting closer to the Ultimate Driving Machine. I would say in the 90's there was no question who was the best sports sedan manufacturer. These days, the gap has narrowed.
As a die-hard BMW fanatic I see how the ///M brand has sacrificed weight and raw power over marketability. I am still loyal to the brand, but Lexus and other makes are catching up. So it's not too surprising that Matt Farah thinks the RF-C is catching up. It's kind of sad for this Bimmer to see that they are…
I see some design elements from the Furai (one of the most fantastic designs ever) in the front which gets a thumbs up from me.
BMW for me has always been about balance, communication to the driver about the road, and the inline-6. How does it live up to those criteria?
Steering? I love the i8 but what kept me loyal to BMW is the steering communication. How far astray would you say it is from the E36 M3 days? Ugh...
Also the RJ45 connection would have pulled the laptop away and with the plane. There is almost no way the safety catch on the cable would have broke free (I speak from IT experience).