“He recommends relying on extension cords only for the temporary use of low-voltage devices, like charging your phone, or plugging in a TV.”
“He recommends relying on extension cords only for the temporary use of low-voltage devices, like charging your phone, or plugging in a TV.”
I tried, but he’s busy becoming a poor.
Budget baller prior ownership + VAG mechanicals. What can possibly go wrong?
Yes, our passenger train system is sorely lacking. And the recent (last 20 years) to establish HSR systems have been abject failures. A train can’t go fast enough to be considered HS if it has to stop every 40 miles. I’m talking about the steaming pile of dog excrement that is the California attempt at a HSR line…
Riding an Acela after riding a European train is a good way to realize what a mess our trail system is. Giving those things pointy noses makes as much sense as sticking a monster rear wing on an old piece of crap economy car - it will only matter in your dreams.
That’s the entire point of the article; the ludicrousness of all of it. No one in 2022 is mourning the death of a Queen they never met, has never really worked a day in her life, never gone hungry, never paid a dime in tax, and had absolutely NO idea who you are but requires you to ‘pledge allegiance’.
Yeah, saw the leaked photos a coupla hours ago and was thinking from the top view “Damn, GM finally got the Cama... Oh wait it’s Mustang”. On the ground though it looks fully Mustang.
I like it though, the Dark horse (effectively Mach 1 with 20 more horsepower) doesn’t really grab me so I’m excited to see what they do…
As silly as this might sound, no physical buttons for climate control is a major no for me.
One plus of high-performance Fords is that the engines are just normal engines turned up to 11, and so if you’re just driving them as normal cars they’re dead-reliable. I know somebody with 75k miles on a GT350 who’s had no engine troubles at all and no servicing outside of regular maintenance.
Did I miss the left turn, or was it not a joke?
Not sure exactly what the motor is shared with, but the main benefit of the non-exotic motor is that it is mostly a normal engine that can handle use/abuse.
I never trust police to state accurate speeds for drivers. They often make pretty outlandish claims.
That filing though... A “NASCAR worthy performance”??? WTF
And the reason United is jerking off with this literal pie-in-the-sky bullshit instead of ensuring their current planes fly on time with enough pilots to make it happen is WHAT exactly?
But so far these multi-passanger VTOL vehicles are. 3 years from delivery and there’s not even a prototype? Another company has a non-functional model for trade shows but no recorded flights of a real vehicle. Until we see a real one take off and land, they are vtolware. There was recently a functional one featured in…
That’s a helicopter service…
$1,000 isn’t even close to enough to pay for the extra time one would spend on public transit vs. a privately owned vehicle. Even gridlocked rush hour traffic is going to move faster than most public transportation arteries, plus there’s the bonus of going door-to-door in your own car, instead of having to cover that…
without a proper public transportation system it’ll just go directly to Uber and maybe causing more emissions and heavy traffic
I’m a data scientist and pretty solidly in the “pie charts should never be used” camp. The reasoning: it’s really hard to visually compare the size of different slices of a circle. Is that slice 3 times the size of that other slice? 1.5 times? 2 times? If they’re about the same size, which one is actually bigger? Is…