so very well agreed - and well written.
so very well agreed - and well written.
that's every car ever in my rear-view for two reasons:
haha nice vid! yes there is the h3 - more highly patrolled these days (drove it 6 times this weekend in fact) it's good for a solid 60 legally and anything you can get away with in between haha
i live in honolulu and concur on special edition / limited availability, there's always ltd rentals available - though my lap around the island averaged 40mph, so that Hertz Mustang isn't really going to see much speed...
that's a great analogy. this is more akin to an english wheel stretching metal rather than a 3d printer which is based on extrusion of a part.
It'll be worth mentioning that the Microsoft Store as well as many other retailers offer .edu / educational discounts on products all year. I know MS locally here has 10%off which is a nice incentive.
you make a good point
I'm a bit annoyed they didn't label the iOS 1% sliver as "Other" as they did in the Android Pie Chart - afterall, I'm the 1%! I have an iphone running 4.1.x something or other
I can vouch for that plan; I used it for 6 months when I left sprint in search of better coverage; with my Nexus and GrooveIP/Skype subscriptions it was a great phone for my use, since then I've gotten on a plan with TMO since they're unlimited has no caps at all
=\ my '86 Fiero SE 2M6.
LEAVE IT AT HOME. IN A BUBBLE.
first of all - good luck, may the force be with you! (and all that jazz)
"The answer is a cutoff switch"
so very very well said. people just don't put any stock in driving, as I wanted to point out this excerpt from the article, "...most drivers, when faced with a runaway car, are simply too panicked to think about putting the car in neutral or fumbling for the key..."
this reminds me of one of those SAT questions that asks a very simple question covered in random useless distracting information that makes you answer incorrectly.
Take it to the track you fool!
second that! saw some hyundai suv's, and a few impreza hatchbacks down in waikiki
that sounds an awful lot like living in hawaii - the dealers don't honor national warranties (some dealers, i won't get specific), any modification = loss of many warranties, parts are ridiculously expensive and nothing is in stock...
parked my 4runner at a meter late saturday night, it was after 6, so the meters are free. however at 9:30 at night, an officer left a ticket on my windshield which i discovered at 6:30 the next morning (before the meters run at 7am)... for not having a front license plate.
i really need to build myself a good car rig to tape along side while driving...