Not sure about the reliable part. While yes, it is a SBC, it’s only done a few hundred miles in 5 years. I can’t image those seals are in good shape.
Not sure about the reliable part. While yes, it is a SBC, it’s only done a few hundred miles in 5 years. I can’t image those seals are in good shape.
I laughed way too hard at this...
But if no one knows about it, then how would anyone know to use it in a time of need?
Same could be said of your house. Don’t leave valuables in houses?
Ah, that’s good to hear. That is definitely how he is painted above.
That’s what I was thinking. I want him to go play on PC with just an average group and see how “gifted” he thinks he is then. It wouldn’t bug me so much if his ego wasn’t so inflated.
I find that people often times couldn’t tell at first that I had earbuds in, and would talk to me or a bit before realizing. Usually when they came up from behind me. After that I switched to over ear headphones. They send a clear signal that I’m in work mode.
He’s saying we should have done something about the artificial islands before this incident occurred. Not stepping in then potentially set a precedent that we will not in the future.
It’s insane with how many of them you still see driving around. Definitely not as many as the mid 90's to the mid 2000's, but still a lot more than I would expect for how crazy expensive they are.
Similar to how the Suburban is now weirdly luxurious as opposed to the more utilitarian family hauler that it used to be.
Wait, salmon in the dishwasher? Is this really a thing people do?
Note to self for future potential time traveling adventures:
It’s not. In this case, the Toyobaru driver wasn’t doing anything wrong.
He’s not an asshole at all. Clearly the Camry driver was going too slow for traffic in the left lane (notice the Jeep going around him first). If someone is going slow in the left lane, all other traffic should not have to grind down to his pace JUST because he’s in the left lane. That would be terrible.
Where are you from? That makes a huge difference in the cars you see day to day. Remember that the F-150 is the #1 selling vehicle in America for like 30 years or something.
Yeah, it really is.
Definitely depends on where you live. What you see in Houston is different than what you would see in Portland or LA.
Same here.
I might be with you on that assessment. For reference, this is (about) the current market share in the industry:
Uh... No you can’t. You can see one teeny little sliver of an area where the CTs walk by after spawning, but you cannot see from one spawn to the other anywhere on the map.