It's like The Italian Job, but being Jersey, it was more like The My Great Grandmother was Half-Italian Job.
It's like The Italian Job, but being Jersey, it was more like The My Great Grandmother was Half-Italian Job.
I’m surprised you didn’t title this as “Why buy a Ford Fiesta when you could own the worlds fastest car in 1954 for less?”
Some of the best gifts in life don’t look like gifts at first. You may have some that keep you up at night, some…
Exactly, at one point he has two of the wires twisted together and is touching the third. If they weren’t insulated he’d be dead, at there’d be a bit of a light show.
Pour it!
I guess you could say they are not “friends” amirite
To steal a great little comparison I picked up on Reddit yesterday.. Glue an empty soda can on top of a brick. It’ll be near impossible to tip over, right? That’s the first stage right now.. About 20 tons of engine sitting right above the deck with a whole lot of empty aluminum fuel tanks towering above it. Even the…
Capitalism 101: The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Robots are only going to make it worse.
Just wait for the fastfood/restaurant robots, then jobs will really be fucked.
If I were that pilot, I’d want my own padlock on that empty ammunition drum.
If it was run by the French, it’d be great. The Chinese, maybe not so much.
Are you sure? Granted I’ve never taken an extended train ride...but even a few days on Amtrak would probably drive me nuts. I can’t imagine a month stuck in the same place.
They need more of this and they know it. For all intents and purposes China is an island nation. They know how quickly the USN could mine their major harbors and sea routes to force a ceasefire if something ever broke out over say, Taiwan or the South China Sea. Someone wrote a great article on how vulnerable they are…
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Looking into my crystal ball.....I see a whole lotta unemployed truck drivers in the future
I do feel bad for Chrysler. They just can’t seem to time the market right. Right now, what’s hot on the market? CUV’s, especially compact and subcompact CUV’s like the Kia Soul. Which are all CUV’s in name only, they are hatchbacks. So what does Chrysler offer right when subcompact CUV’s take off? A sedan.
Fiat Chrysler is laying 1,300 employees off from its Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, the place where the struggling …
200 pounds!??!?! I knew it would come with a weight penalty, but holy smokes. Without some extra power, this seems to essentially relegate it to lifestyle vehicle status.
An automatic transmission will be the only available gearbox.