Land of easily attainable debt and living beyond one's means
Land of easily attainable debt and living beyond one's means
The GT is kind of a baby SLS and looks just as sexy in the sheetmetal
Your example of the Vantage or DB9 is kind of a low-hanging fruit example. EVERYONE thinks those cars are beautiful, but that doesn't really provide a reason why the AMG GT design looks bad
The SLR is a bit of a mess design-wise, glad Im not the only one who thinks so
Most Jalops talk a lot but when it comes to putting their money where their mouth is, they fail big time
This is the first I’ve been hearing about this pre- and post-52 Superman existing at the same time.
The Wayne’s & Uncle Ben are the only comic book constants still intact. Ironically the other two: Jason Todd & Bucky we’re scratched off that list in the last decade due to resurrections
I think it looks great in person but hey that’s just my opinion (even tho my opinion is usually the correct one)
I’ve seen about 3 random AMG GT and GT-S cars in the LA parked on the streets.Absolutely gorgeous, am strongly contemplating leasing one soon
Third party developers decrypting the software source code for autonomous driving software, this can be potentially exploited by others hacking into that software and controlling car remotely. Hacking into car software via external WiFi connection has already been demonstrated
Correct you never I did, I was making a blanket statement:
I think in the case of autonomous driving software it’ll not only void warranty but also may border on criminal action by both aftermarket software developers & those who install it.
Depends how soon aftermarket companies can crack manufacturer encryption & security on stock software, given pre-emptive fears on autonomous driving software hacking and safety to drivers, I don’t expect this to be available anytime soon, and unlike performance tunes for power,I wouldn’t be surprised if Tesla came…
Reviews have really praised its track handling and driving dynamics, not as refined as the 911 which was the benchmark but pretty good and very unique
I agree, most of the story does not require a uniquely Japanese setting and can be done most anywhere
That's very limited way of thinking
While the timing is unfortunate, I don’t see how Nimoy’s passing us a factor for Paramount’s lack of giving a sh**
The amount of love the much lower budget BBC put into celebrating Who’s 50th anniversary with original productions... makes the lack of effort put into celebrating Trek’s 50th even more embarrassing
My point is, do you think an American Hollywood production is going to do a MORE faithful ‘set in Japan' adaptation of the Japanese Death Note manga & anime using actors speaking English?
It’s like the creator of the video doesn’t understand ‘serialized storytelling'