You had me until the Chevy Volt.
You had me until the Chevy Volt.
Well said. Despite being scantily clad, they had powerful roles in who they were. I think this trailer was the wrong piece to get the attention in this way. But your points are pretty dead on.
Nope, you got it right where most people did not. It appears the driver worked his/her way to the nearest exit. Upon using the turn signal for the exit they turned on their hazard lights. I think they had an idea of what was going wrong. If not specifically, they knew to get off the road. It being a hybrid (as…
Yesterday I had to explain to a good friend of mine how a manual transmission worked on a car. I was baffled. He had no concept other than an automatic. It's drivers like him that I fear and that's why I fully endorse this idea.
Read my response. What Highball said has everything to do with the question.
Easy, it's easy to design an accessory for another product that has been widely mass produced and is one single design. With the Android phones there are a ton of various sized and designed devices that run it. There is only one highlander when it comes to iOS.
But which country has the best car chase videos? It just seems that U.S. police like having the intimidating looking car with all the power. It definitely helps create an intimidating appearance at the very least. But I agree with much of what you are saying. It definitely makes a lot of sense. Ultimately though…
I believe you may be correct, but I am not sure if that was the official statement by the U.S. government.
That would be an awesome ride! At least from what is shown in the picture. It's that crazy detail that drove me away from modeling. Now I lean more towards 3D VFX work. That just looks so tedious.
I love those graphs. I have a friend who makes me, as well as a few other close friends take a political test every four years. I have been the most consistent. But my friends are a bit crazy with politics. Where was this one from?
Also, I feel your pain with Alias (currently Autodesk). Though I don't use CAD I hope it has come a long way like it's counterpart Maya has.
Your right, it won't be OEM, but I was going by what he said he was aiming for. It seems that he was trying to do the process like the factory would. He has been doing a series of body panels to turn into molds and he does want to make the doors steel. So I guess he will ultimately be left with a near OEM car. I…
He had me at "Because racecar".
The point is he is doing it his way, aiming to be OEM. You did it your way. I don't think he cares if it drives like the donor. It's the simple fact that he built it.
Why would you go with the 2+2? I find it to be the ugliest of the Z's.
Hell, I'll go against the grain here and say I enjoyed it. Is the original better? Obviously. But this is a decent homage to it. If anything, it's fun. Plus this actress looked cute and badass, which was a nice bonus.
But I do, then judge everyone who doesn't. I don't mind relaxing and taking a break from my devices for a mere ten minutes. That's when I do my judging of others.
Now, I am not trying to argue this point, but there has not been a flight I have been on where people actually deactivate their devices. They simply hide them when the flight attendent is near. It's childish, but people of all ages are doing it. If your point was enforced no one would get anywhere.
So as I read that last line I had this in mind...