It's all good, I'm a fan of both shows, and recognize the episode of Castle it's from is all.
It's all good, I'm a fan of both shows, and recognize the episode of Castle it's from is all.
Except it's a clip from Castle, not Firefly. Same actor in both though.
And this encompasses why I want one. It's a curiosity, and a stupidly fast one at that. That said, I have a hard time justifying spending just $50k less on a car than I did for my whole house, but it is a damn impressive, if odd piece of machinery for certain.
Indeed, it's why it makes me sad that so few folks my age (28) and younger have actually seen it, or simply written it off because it's "old". Then again, growing up I preferred reruns of "Get Smart", "I love Lucy", and the "Twilight Zone" over most of the stuff that was currently on TV, though there were definitely…
God I love the old Twilight Zone. Some were funny, other campy, and others are actually still damn creepy to this day.
But there....is something...on....the wing!
6.) Don't take pictures in a parking lot
This I can definitely see.
To be fair, that sounds like more of a dealer issue than a marque issue. I've been to Ford and Mazda dealers that treated me like I was royalty, and I've also been to dealers both regular and high end that have treated me like I was gun they had just scraped off the bottom of their shoe. So, while I completely agree…
Exclusivity is what I meant by name. The name Nissan is common, extremely so, but names like Ferrari, and Lamborghini, are...well...not. They have an added exclusivity factor and unless you are looking for nothing more than a street legal track monster, those are likely where you will be looking to spend you money in…
At 2.0 0-60, I would say that this is a fairly serious machine as well. The real question will be can the Nissan name actually command a $200k price tag, there's little question in my mind that mechanically this thing is on par, I more worry about the name factor you encounter in that price range.
Um, bit of a nitpick on the ruling, you can't slam the BREAKS on a car, since that's not something that exists. You can however slam the BRAKES since those are what stop the car.
Yup, composition is so basic, but can completely make or break a piece. In school this is drilled into our heads from day 1, but a lot of people see fancy equipment and materials and think "I need all this stuff to make awesome pictures!" Sorry, but no, this just isn't true. My photography 101 prof started us out with…
As a professional artist, that is a load of horse shit. I'm sorry, but I'm just as allergic to starving as anyone else, and just like everyone else, I've got bills to pay.
The rule of thirds is important in any kind of photography, or any sort of visual arts for that matter. It really doesn't matter what your subject is, if your shot is not composed well it's still going to be boring to look at.
They actually don't here in the US :D though we also don't get the longer wagon version you posted, only the 5 door hatchback.
I'll take mine in blue with the Recaro seats please.
Lol, no thanks, the MINI is bad enough when it comes to repair bills, I imagine a VW would be worse.
Your response is blank, I think you got kinja'd :-/
Interesting, very interesting.