Recently I was thinking how the brain may be a quantum computer. Its also conceivable that when our physical bodies die, our consciousness is transferred via quantum entanglement.
Recently I was thinking how the brain may be a quantum computer. Its also conceivable that when our physical bodies die, our consciousness is transferred via quantum entanglement.
I like to call it "droopy butt"... A couple of Benzs and the VW CC suffer from it too. It really ruins the look of the car for me, and I am an Audi fan.
Proportions are a bit weird. Could use some additional powertrain options. The 2.5L price is almost as much as a Fusion with 1.6L ecoboost....
Oh its been mentioned. Fortunately, I now visit a gas station where this isn't an issue anymore. But it pales in comparison to those who got smaller fuel tanks, or the recall for the leaking fuel module...
This is on a 2013 Fusion 2.0 ecoboost. It has been a problem from day one. When I had full service in NJ, it would shut off sometimes long before full. Now that I am out west, I have to be very selective about which stations I use. Some nozzles just do not work. If they aren't long enough, it just wont fill. That is…
Those capless systems suck! They are very sensitive to fuel nozzle length. If you dont get the 2nd valve open properly, the pump will constantly auto shut off.
Look at prison gang culture, like the Aryan Brotherhood and the Mexican gangs. At the stage they are at, they don't care if they are noticed. In fact, the more obvious they are, the more fear they create.
The Yakuza are a very different breed of criminal than your typical western mobsters. Their business, which is frequently based on gambling and entertainment, isn't necessarily a "quiet" business.
Its like they just kept adding them when the old ones stopped working...
Seems like quite a lot of streetlights, most probably inoperable. No wonder they went bankrupt!
Lets put the costs of tunneling in perspective, the ARC (Access to the Regions Core) tunnel, that was supposed to connect NJ & NYC, was projected to cost almost $15billion, for just a couple miles of track under a river.
Its unfortunate, but this story is just further proof that the Economist is no longer the premiere publication it once was.
I would not recommend using this product on anything with plastic or rubber because silicone sprays can sometimes damage these materials.