When speeding at night and you see a cop, pull the emergency brake instead of hitting your brakes so they don’t see your tail lights, cause if they know you’re braking, they know you’re speeding.
When speeding at night and you see a cop, pull the emergency brake instead of hitting your brakes so they don’t see your tail lights, cause if they know you’re braking, they know you’re speeding.
That’s a great point, actually
Wake up, you’re talking nonsense again, grandpa
Isn’t the best selling vehicle in America the F-150?
Interesting. It’s always been easier for Nexus devices (all the way back to the Nexus S for me), but that’s good to know it’s even easier now. I think the last phone I rooted was my LG G3, so it wasn’t too terribly long ago.
As mentioned elsewhere in the comments here, the flag is reversed on that side to make it appear as though the flag were waving as the soldier moves forward, like it would on a ship or vehicle. This shop is not moving anywhere, so the flag in incorrect.
As mentioned elsewhere in the comments here, the flag is reversed on that side to make it appear as though the flag were waving as the soldier moves forward, like it would on a ship or vehicle. This shop is not moving anywhere, so the flag in incorrect.
Hmm, haven’t felt the need to root my phone for a few years now, but I just might get back into that realm to try that out on my 6P...
Why are you arguing with me? I didn’t make this up. Just saying what it is.
Snonuts?
My grandpa used to tell us all the time that if you get in an accident that it’s your fault. He wasn’t around when an old man crossed into oncoming traffic and smashed into head on while I was sitting at a turn signal. I would have liked to know how he would have suggested I avoid that one.
Regardless of how you personally classify car, it topped sales for the sports coupe category in Germany.
Same here. Mine sheared off at the mount on John Bull trail in Big Bear. Not a fun place for that to happen (not my image):
“Even Formula 1 has sad little engines now— 1.6L V6's.”
Generally yes, though in the right hands (professional), no ABS can be best.
Fucking brilliant.
Are you complaining?
He’s just saying that the studies available are measuring different things, so there isn’t visibility on that side of the pollution equation.
There’s some truth to the ABS distance thing in certain conditions, like heavy snow for example. ABS will actually add to the stopping distance in some cases, but the difference is that you will have much better control over the vehicle during that time. A worthy trade off if you ask me.