Don't forget that an automatic transmission keeps the car more grounded to the ground.
Don't forget that an automatic transmission keeps the car more grounded to the ground.
"Handle." You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
I change all the oil in my family's cars, and do brake jobs. I started having my daughter help me do basic motorcycle maintenance when she was 4 years old (engine valve adjustments). She's 10 now, knows the difference between a phillips head, torx, allen, and flat-blade. She also knows how to use a ratchet, socket and…
Driving a stick shift is one of life's greatest pleasures - it's the easiest way to feel like a super sexy badass
I didn't mind this as much. It has some universal themes that everyone can relate to, and it was part of a larger ad campaign. I would have appreciated some more detail about the actual car, but I'd cite this as an example of "getting it right."
I would LOVE it if FCS was revived and integrated into school STEM (science/tech/engineering/math) curricula. There is so much chemistry and hypothesis testing that goes into cooking (just ask the Cooks Illustrated people), and a lot of math involved in recipes, home budgets, sewing from & creating patterns, and all…
I had a friend that started freshman year of college without knowing how to do her own laundry, how to refill a prescription, and how to put gas in her car because her mom and dad had always done it for her. The first few months were...interesting.
I have a friend who was never taught to cook, do laundry, or clean. This was because, as he was told by his parents as a child, "When you graduate college, you'll be able to hire people to do those things for you."
My main takeaway from this article is that I can apparently make $15 per button if I opened a mending business catering exclusively to sad, useless kidults. SCORE.
This is a Millenial thing. A crisis created by two or three decades of parental coddling and eschewing of personal responsibility. A "Home Ec" renewal will change nothing as Mommy will do their homework for them and Daddy will threaten to sue if "Little Snowflake" doesn't get an A.
So we stuck to just car-approved helmets for this top ten, but that doesn't mean there aren't some absolutely badass motorcycle helmets out there, not the least of which being Roof
I've searched Around The World, and haven't found any yet.
You gotta be more specific...It's the Simpson Diamondback with an ice-blue visor.
The Simpson Bandit will ALWAYS be awesome.
Because... Star Wars
I would never wear it, but it's clever...You Ugly madafackas. (Probably not properly rated.)
one lightly damaged car vs probably 50 or more passengers flung forward because of an emergency stop - no matter how russian you are, i doubt you could handle 50 or more pissed off passengers.
did you even read it? "The train can't stop in time, it nails his Lada..."