actually, your error insinuates that you DO !
actually, your error insinuates that you DO !
Some how that styling is both overworked and amazing at the same time. I dig it.
I’ver been commuting on a GSX-R 750 recently. Makes the commute a lot more fun.
They ran out of other places for STi logos.
But are there really a lot of performance bike enthusiasts out there clamoring for an extra wheel up front?
The guys from Ohlins are salivating all over their keyboards
I forgot about the Smokin’ Joe’s paint scheme, so 90's!
He’s talking about period-correct accessories and new-old-stock parts to replace the lightly scratched ones - I don’t think you have to worry.
$4k for that bike? No brainer for sure. NP or CP? NP all the way.
Smelt that one coming a mile away.
Empire is from 1980, so doesn’t qualify for the post- Blade Runner list
I always thought that part of the success WAS the B-roll level acting. It helped further the entire pulpish idea that the people themselves were scripted by the hand of the media/propaganda.
GATTACA has the best title, I always like to point out that it is also a DNA sequence.
“Snowpiercer: Had some great performances and a couple of good sequences but the entire thing kind of falls apart if you think about it for more than a minute.”
AI? In the top ten? Really?
It died doing what it loved
This is why I like side x sides so much. You can pick up used ones affordably and they will go further off road than a Hummer or a Jeep will. They are lighter, more narrow and have great approach, breakover and departure angles. If you break it, you can still get home (depending on how far on the trail you’re at when…
“Features unique to that first year include pushbutton exterior door latches, smaller 7-inch wheels, and the omission of the Stingray badge on the front fenders.”
They die waiting in line or when goods are not available at any price. That happens when prices are not allowed to rise to curb demand for non-vital uses.
Would you like what you absolutely need today to be available at a high price or have it sold out before you got there at a low price? The price controls are great…
So I was thinking, which would I rather if I were in this situation, paying high prices for gas to run my generator, or not having gas to run it because the station sold out to people who didn’t actually need gas yet, but filled their trucks anyway?