Yay for Trevor Noah— Hollywood isn’t stopping black people from coming through the door any longer.
Yay for Trevor Noah— Hollywood isn’t stopping black people from coming through the door any longer.
B-21 Linebacker.
Dude, that’s not a turbo, THIS is a turbo.
The main difference is that I’ve actually learned things about physics listening to and reading Greene.
Get out of the house, the fresh air is good for you.
In 1961, John F. Kennedy proclaimed that America would go to the moon. Eight years later, a human walked on the moon. In 2007, Washington DC began construction on a 2.2-mile streetcar. Eight years later... well, it still wasn’t finished.
I’d love it if Revzilla could stay separate, and perhaps act as a “high end” brand to CG, i.e. the Lexus to Toyota model. Even better, CG just lets Revzilla handle their online presence while they concentrate on their brick and mortar shops.
Fair enough, Sean. Obviously, your “insider” take would be valuable, but no need to go there, plenty of others are covering this well enough.
Not related, but related: any opinions on the Cycle Gear acquisition of Revzilla? I tipped you a couple weeks back. I don’t know if you feel it’s “too close to home” to write about, but it’s been unusual how big a story it’s been for weeks in every forum I visit but here.
Alas, almost perfect. Lose the taglines, keep only the titles, THEN they’d be simply perfect.
Well, now we know why they named the robot Atlas— after Charles Atlas.
Or, like, I can get a Honda generator for half the price and run it off of buck fifty gas if the power goes out. And after this battery is dead in 24 hours, I just fill up my generator with more gasoline.
That’s the only answer here (okay, geothermal’s useful, too).
Yay, Polish MiG-29s!
Yes, I do remember that one now. Actually, I dug the burl wood accents. Not quite what you’d want on a bike exposed to the elements for mile after mile, but it sure was handsome.
Great idea for Sean/Lanesplitter: a feature about custom builders who focus on making *rideable* bikes. So many of these are beautiful to look at... and that’s it.
Actually, that horse totally ought to be a unicorn!
If there is one thing I regret in life, it’s that I didn’t start riding a motorcycle or learning to drive well until my 20s.
I really, REALLY want to shop a KTM for my next street bike, but they really have got to make it easier for we here in the States.