Real bravery would be to remove the transmission completely.
Real bravery would be to remove the transmission completely.
1st Gear: Break The Law, And It’s Never The Ones Responsible Who Get Hurt
I hope the employees laid off get the first callbacks, but I doubt they will. :/
4th Gear: Mercedes CEO Says Humans Will Take Advantage Of Autonomous Cars
Yes, yes they will. No, you should not configure them to be more aggressive.
5th Gear: The…
KATAMARI DO YOUR BES’!
I always thought the G35 did it right. I liked the idea of a screen that retracts into the dash.
1st Gear: China Makes Threats Already
Tokyo-style? Japan is boring as shit. You must mean “Tokyo drift style.” Tokyo-style is the tired salaryman, only a few steps from suicide.
I think if this were perfectly stock, it would be NP. As it is, CP, but not by much. I could see this being worth 5ish.
Was this filmed on Game Boy Camera?
I’m actually really digging thia soundtrack. Considering how hit or miss I felt ×と○と罪と was, this surprises me a little. I guess the fact that all the songs have to fit in with the movie makes a big difference.
I don’t think that’s necessary for individuals, but I don’t mind the idea of a changelog requirement (at minimum) for companies offering services. Version control would be even better.
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Man, I completely forgot about Erebuni. I wonder if they even exist anymore. The one thing I remember about them, outside of ads in the back of Super Street, was that they pretty much had a (hideous) kit for any car.
Yeah, I probably should have led off with that. That’s my bad. I like to imagine there are even some flagships or mid-level devices made in Japan, Korea or Taiwan, but none available in the US. I also thought they started making some Motorola phones here, but I don’t know if they still do or not.
Please tell me which flagships. You could sway my next purchase. (No, I don’t use an iPhone)
Yeah, but you don’t get a choice in the mobile phone market.
Man, $00,000? Sounds like it’s a good time to pick up a lightly used TDI.