Or maybe you're just reading way too much into this and wasting your time...
Or maybe you're just reading way too much into this and wasting your time...
got a link to your resume? We have some pretty cool projects in the pipeline.
pussy van, duh.
I agree with RW. I highly doubt that people interested in being first adopters of an electric power, style-focused vehicle like the karma are going to be pushing around ie8 on their XP desktops or palm pilots. If grandpa is happy with his XP Dell and his 20 year old loafers, he's probably happy with 2001 Subaru…
Actually after doing some more research, it appears Ignited probably did supply half a mil worth of services. ... here's the actual site they built which is much, much nicer. http://fisker.ignitedusa.com/en-us/karma/
500k+ is a hell of a lot of cash for a pretty standard looking website. . . . I do jobs for 100k+ that are 10x better.
Had the URL of the same picture que'd up and ready to post. . . .
10 points. . . .
agreed.... whats the point of sponsoring indy car if the best car you can bring to each event is a civic Si?
I have a bad feeling that this new RL and all the negative press might be the straw that breaks the camel's back. . . Honda has been in the weeds, but this could be the beginning of *hopefully* a new beginning. Bring back the RSX (they won't). Bring back the NSX but don't make it expensive (but they will). Bring…
I apologize about the DLO comment, I definitely scanned over that part of the article. And I agree that most consumer-feeding designs are driven by modern legislation, as Jay Mays stated years ago, which dilutes the innovative aesthetics that made cars special in the past.
No offense but as an Automotive Design student, you should have much more insight than what you provided. There are many subtleties to the design that you should be able to pick up on and clearly articulate to non-degree seeking enthusiasts. And explain to the poor people who are not designers that the DLO is the…
This blows. Last summer, the Blue Angles demonstrated in Baltimore during the "sailabration" which brought over 250,000 people to the harbor and produced lots of revenue for local businesses and the city. They were banking on them coming back this year. . . . way to screw over the poor cities in America.
This guy needs to be made an example of, for the sake of others like him. As someone stated, this event may eventually be a good thing for him, of course after all the horrible consequences stemming from his actions. But I bet he doesn't flip on strangers like this again.
I think you can hear sirens at the end? If these people were smart enough to stay in the car and videotape, I'm sure they were on the phone with 911.
So will I, but there's a difference between an asphalt parking lot and someone's field. How would you feel if he pulled this stunt in your front yard?
Yea after watching again, sorry "bud" but teach someone how to survive off-road danger on your own damn field.
I understand the perspective of the instructor/driver/passenger, but here's the thing... it wasn't their field to tear up. It's the school's field. Meaning the school pays for the land, pays for the labor to keep the field in shape and pays for the equipment.
something else broken. . . the links in your worthless post.
Well I'm not currently at an Astros game, which makes me much cooler than this guy.